Restoration of public and private land
We identify and restore degraded land within the municipality, with technical planning and measurable goals.
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We propose agreements with municipalities to restore public and private land, reduce climate and wildfire risks, provide technical support, explore funding opportunities and engage local landowners.
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We analyse public and private land in the municipality, identify restoration opportunities and define potential actions.
We support municipalities in planning forest management, ecological restoration and sustainable land-use actions.
We help explore potential funding routes, such as grants, environmental programmes and mechanisms linked to carbon credits.
We work to connect restoration projects with opportunities that can generate environmental impact and local economic activity.
We design approaches to inspire, inform and involve local private landowners in long-term collaborative solutions.
Generated impact
We analyse the municipality’s situation, available land and priority environmental challenges.
We evaluate the potential for restoration, sustainable management, risk reduction and possible funding routes.
We define a proposal adapted to the territory, with technical measures, goals and potential stakeholders.
We support the launch of the project, involving the municipality, landowners and local actors.
We work with municipalities to restore degraded land, improve forest management and activate collaborative solutions connecting public entities, private landowners and environmental funding opportunities.
We propose agreements to restore municipal land, improve land management and reduce environmental risks.
We design shared solutions for degraded areas, rural spaces and territories requiring inter-municipal coordination.
We help connect public entities and private landowners in restoration and sustainable management projects.
Tell us about your municipality, the available land or the environmental challenges you want to address. Our team will assess potential collaboration, restoration, sustainable management and funding opportunities.
We handle your data confidentially and in accordance with applicable regulations.
We can assess municipal land, degraded areas, burned areas, natural spaces, public forests, eroded slopes and also private land that may be part of a municipal collaboration.
Yes. One of the goals is to help municipalities involve private landowners in collaborative restoration, sustainable management and long-term risk reduction solutions.
We can support the identification of funding tools such as grants, environmental programmes, funding for economic and environmental activities and potential mechanisms linked to carbon credits.
Not necessarily. The initial objective is to analyse the land, the municipality’s needs and the possible collaboration or funding routes available.
It includes an initial review of the municipal context, available land, environmental risks, restoration opportunities and potential collaboration routes.
Yes. Projects can include citizen participation, volunteering, environmental education or collaboration with local stakeholders.
Desert Leaves can study collaborations in different areas, especially territories affected by drought, erosion, wildfires, desertification or environmental degradation.
The Desert Leaves team will review the information and contact you to assess whether there is a fit for an evaluation, collaboration or restoration agreement.