The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a vast landlocked country, isblessed with some of the world's last intact rainforests. These vital ecosystems are essential not only for biodiversity but also for absorbing and storing carbon dioxide, mitigating the effects of climate change. Reforestation efforts in the DRC offer a viable pathway to achieve
Emerging Restorative Forestry Approaches
A shift in traditional forestry strategy is underway, embracing restorative approaches that prioritize ecosystem health and biodiversity. These groundbreaking forestry projects move beyond simple timber yield, focusing instead on rebuilding degraded forest areas. Particular actions often include planting native trees, enhancing soil health, and ena