If you want to maximize the number of trees planted in relation to your donation, and therefore the absorption of CO2 over 10 years, allocate your donation to a project that includes the “climate mitigation” pictogram
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Soil stabilisation Empowerment of local communities Tackling climate change
In the River Zio valley, the soil is extremely degraded and not very fertile for subsistence crops. The local population also lacks firewood and timber, collecting them from the forest along the river. The aim of this project is to plant 80,000 trees in 10 villages to provide the locals with food and wood and protect the Zio river gallery forest. This project is the continuation of projects carried out in the region since 2019.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 tree: 2.50
Objective: 80000 trees amounting to 200000
already funded: 52708 trees -
Soil stabilisation Enrichment of biodiversity Regulating the water cycle
Aurélien and Pierre, two winegrowers in the Ain region of France, are increasingly feeling the impacts of extreme weather events such as droughts and frosts. To tackle these climate challenges, they have decided to plant 1,510 trees in the middle of their vineyards to improve water cycle management and soil fertility.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 tree: 29.00
Objective: 1510 trees amounting to 43790
already funded: 1124 trees -
Empowerment of local communities Tackling climate change Regulating the water cycle
This project aims to restore the natural resources of the Malagasy coast and to tackle food insecurity through the planting of 66,264 mangrove trees. This project has a strong educational component, as it allows students from surrounding schools to participate in a planting day and to raise awareness of environmental issues throughout the school year. This project is the continuation of an initial project carried since 2021 in the region.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 mangrove: 5.50
Objective: 66264 mangroves amounting to 364452
already funded: 58234 mangroves -
Enrichment of biodiversity Regulating the water cycle
Affected by chestnut ink disease, some forests in the north of Ile-de-France (Paris region) are rapidly dying out. Such is the damage in Montmorency – where chestnut trees currently represent 70% of its cover – that the forest was classified as being in a health crisis in 2018. When the trees are diseased or dead, the French National Forests Office (Office national des forêts, ONF), a partner of A Tree for You, must then resort to sanitation cutting. This project seeks to restore healthy afforestation with more resistant species.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 tree: 23.40
Objective: 4152 trees amounting to 97156.8
already funded: 3675 trees -
Empowerment of local communities Enrichment of biodiversity Regulating the water cycle
The project aims to boost the community nurseries, made up of 201 families, and reforest the region by introducing the silvopastoral approach to small dairy farmers (planting trees in their meadows) and restoring watersheds. Planting 68,250 native trees, as well as developing economic alternatives based on medicinal plants and raising environmental awareness among local inhabitants, will reconcile economic development with preservation of the rich biodiversity in the Colombian Andes, especially the unique páramo ecosystem, which is at risk of disappearing.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 tree: 6.00
Objective: 68250 trees amounting to 409500
already funded: 37955 trees -
Empowerment of local communities Tackling climate change Enrichment of biodiversity
The Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary project in Sabah, Borneo, aims to restore and protect one of the last forested floodplain ecosystems in Southeast Asia. Working with local communities, it involves replanting 26,250 trees on former palm oil plots to restore degraded forest fragments, enhance biodiversity, and tackle climate change.
93% of the donations received will be put into the project and the remaining 7% used to cover the running costs of A Tree For You
1 tree: 5.50
Objective: 26250 trees amounting to 144375
already funded: 17843 trees