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Trees for Water

Trees for Water, Inde

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The project is located in the Maharashtra state which is suffering from severe droughts in recent years due to seasonal water scarcity, limiting the access to potable water of the most marginalized communities in India. Short periods of heavy rainfall and absence of vegetation are major factors for soil erosion and land degradation. Trees protect against soil erosion and make the soil more permeable, thus improving groundwater availability.

70,031 Arbres financés sur 70,031
2,029,978.28 T CO2 compensé
3,784 Abonnés
4 mises à jour en rapport avec Organic
juillet 2024

Benefits of Alstonia scholaris
1. Medicinal Uses:Alstonia scholaris is highly valued in traditional medicine. Its bark, commonly known as "Dita bark," is used to treat a variety of ailments, including respiratory issues, fever, and gastrointestinal disorders. It has anti-inflammatory,

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15 juil. 2024
mai 2024

Cultivating a Bountiful Future

Maharashtra, the vibrant heart of India, boasts a rich agricultural heritage. However, ensuring long-term food security necessitates sustainable pr...

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novembre 2023

Species from the plantation area !

Dalbergia sissoo, commonly known as Indian rosewood or sheesham, is a fast-growing and economically valuable tree species native to the Indian subcontinent. Planting Dalbergia sissoo offers several benefits:

Dalbergia sissoo, or Indian rosewood,

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19 nov. 2023
octobre 2023

Reforesting After the Fire: The Resilient Spirit of Trees for Water

Written by Hugo Bitouzé, Head of Reforestation Projects. At Tree-Nation, our commitment to 'Trees for Water' continues to grow. As many of you kno...

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