Pests (fungi, insects), drought, and storms have always affected forests. But climate change is increasing the frequency and concomitance of these disturbances. Thousands of hectares of forest are dying across Europe.
For all of the European projects we work together with Sylva Nova.
We fight climate change by optimizing spaces and biodiversity in a highly urbanized and densely populated country where the forest cover is no longer extensible.
We are on a mission towards diversification of broadleaved planting and restoration of native woodlands. Irish forests are among the fastest growing in Europe.
Germany’s forests are sources of raw materials, climate change mitigators, and habitats for countless animal and plant species. We organize reforestation projects with the goal to create stable, climate-adapted mixed forests.
In the Netherlands, we reforest because forests fight climate change, support biodiversity, capture CO2, cool us down, gets the soil healthier, gives out oxygen, and provide a home for fauna, birds, and insects.
We focus on reforestation and restoration of forests and preserving them in the long term. We maintain, structure, and enrich forests because their sustainability would not be guaranteed without action.
In Portugal, we reforest areas that have been affected by forest fires due to dryness and desertification.
In Spain we focus on regions affected by forest fires. Besides that, we also protect animal species that are in danger due to these fires.
We support small and medium-scale landowners in reforestation and conversion of agricultural lands and restoration of forest landscapes.
We reforest regions that are deeply affected by pests. By fighting long-lasting extreme droughts and subsequent unprecedented bark beetle calamities, we make sure that nature can regenerate.
In the UK we focus on enriching existing forests because their sustainability is not guaranteed without action.
First milestone is achieved. Project temporarily on hold.
We can plant in many other European countries, so go ahead and contact us with your reforestation ideas!
We fight climate change by optimizing spaces and biodiversity in a highly urbanized and densely populated small country where the forest cover is no longer extensible.
In the Netherlands, we reforest because forests fight climate change, support biodiversity, capture CO2, cool us down, gets the soil healthier, gives out oxygen, and provide a home for fauna, birds, and insects.
We are on a mission towards diversification of broadleaved planting and restoration of native woodlands. Irish forests are amongst the faster growing in Europe.
Germany’s forests are sources of raw materials, climate change mitigators, and habitats for countless animal and plant species. We organize reforestation projects with the goal to create stable, climate-adapted mixed forests.
We reforest regions which are deeply affected by pests. By fighting long-lasting extreme droughts and subsequent unprecedented bark beetle calamities, we make sure the nature will be restored again
In the UK we enrich forests whose sustainability would not be guaranteed without action.
In Spain we focus on regions affected by forest fires. Next to that, we also protect species that are in danger due to these fires.
We support small and medium scale landowners in reforestation and conversion of agricultural lands, as well as restoration of forest landscapes.
The focus is on reforestation and restoration of forests to be preserved in the long term. We maintain, structure and enrich forests whose sustainability would not be guaranteed without action.
We reforest areas that have been affected by forest fires due to dryness and desertification.
First milestone is achieved. Project temporarily on hold.
We can plant in many other European countries, so go ahead and contact us with your reforestation ideas!
Each of us can have a positive impact on tomorrow’s world. Just like a lot of different trees make up a forest, a lot of single actions can bring about a huge change.