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Mlola Biodiversity Restoration

Mlola Biodiversity Restoration, Tanzanie

Restockage

Our project focuses on restoring biodiversity by engaging local communities in education and tree planting. The Usambara Mountains' forests have suffered from deforestation due to agricultural expansion and logging. We are working to restore these forests by planting native trees and raising environmental awareness in nearby villages.

45,165 Arbres financés sur 45,000
2,573.21 T CO2 compensé
877 Abonnés
Éléments clés
Activités du projet
Reforestation
Reforestation
The project is planting trees to re-establish forest cover in an area of forest that has been deforested.
Conservation
Conservation
The project works to achieve forest health and biodiversity for the benefit and sustainability of current and future generations.
Agroforesterie
Agroforestry
The project is planting trees on agricultural land for multiple purposes, including the agricultural use of trees, combined with agricultural crops and/or livestock.
Boisement
Afforestation
The project is planting trees to create a forest in an area that was previously not forested.
Avantages environnementaux
Restauration des terres
Land restoration
The project repairs degraded land back into a healthy and productive land.
Prévention de la déforestation
Avoid deforestation
The project sustainable forest management aids to stop deforestation and forest degradation.
Les bénéfices pour la société
Écotourisme
Ecotourism
The project accommodates guests under ecotourism programs.
Sécurité alimentaire
Food security
Through a selection of tree species generating edible by-products (fruit, nuts, seeds, edible leafs) the project contributes to improving nutrition of local communities and help the region becoming more resilient to famine.
Lutte contre la pauvreté
Poverty Relief
The project creates employment opportunities for poor local communities and reduces exposure and vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Éducation
Education
The project helps girls and boys access quality education in properly equipped schools.
Sensibilisation à l'environnement
Environmental awareness
The project cultivates environmental education for adults and/or children to raise environmental awareness.
Intégration sociale
Social inclusion
The project promotes initiatives for marginalized group’s social inclusion through education and training.
Patrimoine local
Local heritage
Local cultural and environmental heritage is promoted, by documenting and preserving traditional practices for future generations knowledge.
Autres éléments clefs
Mises à jour fréquentes
Frequent project updates
The project communicates regularly (more than once a month) letting you know what’s going on in the field.
Développement de l'esprit d'équipe
Team Building
Groups and companies can participate in field activities in the project. "Planting days" are organized to generate team building for groups, raise their awareness on climate issues and enjoy the great experience of planting trees.
L’équipe de Plantation

Normes de réduction des GES

Tree-Nation Methodology

Description du projet

Mlola division of the Usambara mountains, within the Tanga region, is one of the world's most endangered areas with the loss of biodiversity.

MBR (Mlola Biodiversity Return): is a strategic project which is planned to focus on general biodiversity conservation, ecological restoration, and fight against the causes of climate change within the Mlola division as the target area and the world at large.

This project plan started after the determination of the rapid increase in the rate of deforestation in the area which resulted from those human activities that are not friendly with nature, in this case, it caused land degradation and a starting decrease in the amount of rainfall which was approximately expected per annual.

Through tree planting, environmental education programs, local community mobilization and motivations, native tree seedlings, and ecological restoration, this project will bring back the lost biodiversity of Mlola areas as well as the Usambara mountains.

More than 8,000 trees were planted in this project already to restore areas in the region.

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