Month

November 2013

The “Forest Revival with Seed Balls” project aims to combat climate change by addressing issues of deforestation and land degradation. This initiative focuses on restoring barren and degraded lands through the creation and distribution of seed balls, which facilitate natural reforestation. Key objectives of the project include enhancing carbon sequestration, restoring ecosystems, and mitigating climate change impacts by increasing green cover in vulnerable areas. It actively engages local communities in hands-on activities, empowering them to take direct action against climate change. Despite facing challenges such as resource limitations and varying climatic conditions, the project has successfully mobilized participants to distribute thousands of seed balls. The visible outcome includes not only the regrowth of vegetation but also a strengthened community commitment to combat climate change at the grassroots level.

The “Forest Revival with Seed Balls” project has catalyzed significant change by utilizing seed balls to effectively address environmental degradation through innovative reforestation techniques that restore deforested areas and enhance local biodiversity and ecological balance. This initiative combines practical conservation strategies with community engagement, equipping local communities with essential skills and knowledge through workshops and seminars for effective environmental stewardship. Its global influence is amplified through a social media campaign and educational materials that raise awareness and inspire action. The development of a comprehensive educational course further extends the project’s impact, providing a valuable resource for ongoing and future environmental initiatives. By integrating ecological restoration with community education, this project sets a new benchmark for sustainable solutions and demonstrates the potential for scalable, impactful actions that can drive broader environmental conservation efforts and foster a global movement toward sustainable land management practices.

TEAM MEMBERS:

  • Rukaiya Bristy Most.
  • Romana Akter Rinti
  • Ahsan Ahmed Parvez
  • Poushe Biswas

The architectural marvels that adorn our environment often come at the cost of environmental degradation, a reality that is frequently overlooked. In response to this pressing issue, a new initiative has been launched: “Streamlined Gardening,” which focuses on shortcut household gardening techniques designed to make planting both easy and enjoyable. This approach encourages participation among the younger generation by providing engaging and practical methods for planting trees. One notable plant introduced is Kalanchoe Pinnata, known for its remarkable ability to regenerate from a single leaf and thrive in various conditions. The aim is to cultivate a habit of gardening within every household, thereby increasing greenery and fostering a love for nature among youth. To overcome the challenge of motivating individuals to start planting, tailored strategies have been developed to resonate with different segments of the community.

The campaign had a significant impact, successfully distributing over 200 plants to participants during the one-day awareness event. It is estimated that 85% of the attending students and their guardians will continue to plant trees whenever possible. Participants expressed a keen interest in whether Kalanchoe Pinnata could regenerate from a single leaf, demonstrating their willingness to engage in planting. Additionally, guardians were enthusiastic about encouraging their children to take up gardening, recognizing its benefits for health, bonding, and overall mindset. The workshop specifically targeted the responsibility cores of students from various schools, with an aim for at least 80% of them to take the initiative in planting. Ultimately, the campaign’s goal was to instill a gardening habit among the participants, with hopes that starting with a single Kalanchoe Pinnata could lead to broader gardening efforts, including vegetable and organic gardening, potentially evolving into a source of income.

TEAM MEMBERS:

  • Fatema Tuz Zannat Oyshi
  • Md. Sharfuddin Ashbin
  • Fardin Haque
  • Ummay Ayman

You are donating to : Greennature Foundation

How much would you like to donate?
$10 $20 $30
Would you like to make regular donations? I would like to make donation(s)
How many times would you like this to recur? (including this payment) *
Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Phone
Address
Additional Note
paypalstripe
Loading...