Why Us
The need of the hour fulfilled by us.
We will ensure during Forest Plantation Activities
When undertaking forest plantation activities, individuals have several obligations to ensure the success and sustainability of the project:
Environmental Obligations:
- Proper site selection: Choosing suitable locations with appropriate soil conditions, climate, and topography.
- Native species: Planting native tree species that are well-adapted to the local environment.
- Avoid sensitive areas: Avoiding protected areas, wetlands, or areas with high ecological value.
- Prevent erosion: Implementing measures to prevent soil erosion, such as contour planting or using erosion control techniques.
Social Obligations:
- Community involvement: Engaging with local communities to obtain their support and participation.
- Respect for local customs: Respecting local customs, traditions, and land use practices.
- Benefit sharing: Ensuring that the benefits of the forest plantation project are shared equitably with local communities.
Ethical Obligations:
- Sustainability: Prioritizing sustainable practices that ensure the long-term health and productivity of the forest.
- Transparency: Being transparent about project activities, outcomes, and expenditure.
- Accountability: Taking responsibility for the project’s success
Practical Obligations:
- Proper planting techniques: Using appropriate planting techniques to ensure tree survival.
- Maintenance and care: Providing regular maintenance and care, including weeding, watering, and pest control.
- Monitoring and evaluation: Monitoring the project’s progress and evaluating its effectiveness.