Camp Fire Restoration Project, USA
Paradise is the world’s first ecosystem restoration disaster response camp and is a unique approach to a catastrophic environmental event.
Paradise is the world’s first ecosystem restoration disaster response camp and is a unique approach to a catastrophic environmental event.
In Malawi’s Thyolo District, deforestation, erosion, and river siltation threaten ecosystems, but this community is reversing this through forest restoration and conservation education.
Chocaya and Chacapaya Ecosystem Restoration Communities are situated in Bolivia, close to the bustling city of Cochabamba.
Contour Lines is working to restore and rehabilitate 1,000kms of land that was once tropical rainforest throughout the Greater Livingston Area on Guatemala’s Caribbean Coast.
Corcovado Foundation operates a regenerative tourism Bio Hostel & Environmental Center on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica.
Desperto – Regenerative Cultures Centre came about through a conscious decision to restore a piece of degraded land in a heavily industrialised region of Brazil.
Doku is located at the gateway of a 20,000 hectares land bank and also Borneo’s national forest reserves, adjacent to 100,000 deforested hectares of land.
Here, in the Whitsunday Islands, volunteers are restoring a degraded riparian corridor -planting native trees, rebuilding habitat, and protecting water flowing to the reef.
EcoAtivo, in central Portugal, restores fire- and erosion-degraded land through soil, water, and biodiversity regeneration, agroforestry, and community-led stewardship.
EcoCamp Coyote is located on one acre of a former sod farm in Morgan Hill, California, on extremely degraded soil in a semi-rural area.