Reforest abandoned or degraded land
We assess unused, overgrown, eroded or fire-damaged private land to identify real restoration opportunities.
Private landowners
Do you own abandoned, overgrown or fire-damaged land? Depending on its characteristics, Desert Leaves can help you reforest, maintain or transform your land to reduce wildfire risk, restore ecosystems and create a positive impact for biodiversity and nearby communities.
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We analyse the land’s current condition, risks, accessibility, restoration potential and possible technical or legal limitations.
We define potential reforestation, maintenance, vegetation management or sustainable land transformation actions.
We support landowners with technical criteria to improve soil health, biodiversity, resilience and ecological value.
We help identify permits, legal records and administrative requirements that may be needed to activate the project.
We explore grants, incentives, carbon credits, landowner collaboration and complementary activities that can add value to the land.
Special programme
If you are a new, small or medium-sized forest landowner, our iForgest initiative can help you explore ways to make forest management financially viable, reducing burdens and activating conservation, restoration and sustainable-use opportunities.
Generated impact
We collect information about location, land type, current condition, maintenance, ownership and main challenges.
We evaluate whether there are opportunities for restoration, maintenance, wildfire prevention, biodiversity or funding.
We define potential actions adapted to the land, including technical, legal, environmental and economic criteria.
We support the process and explore potential grants, partnerships, collaboration with other landowners or funding mechanisms.
Many private lands are abandoned due to lack of resources, legal uncertainty, co-ownership, limited maintenance or the absence of a clear plan. Desert Leaves can help turn that uncertainty into a viable roadmap to conserve, restore or improve the land.
People with abandoned, poorly maintained forest land or land with potential for restoration and sustainable management.
Owners of unused or degraded agricultural plots interested in environmental or sustainable productive transformation.
Co-owners or families who do not know how to manage inherited, jointly owned or unused land.
Do you own land but do not know how to care for it? Complete this form and our team will contact you to explore how we can support you in restoring, maintaining or using your land sustainably.
We handle your data confidentially and in accordance with applicable regulations.
We can assess forest land, agricultural land, abandoned plots, fire-damaged land, eroded areas, overgrown spaces or private land with restoration potential.
No. The form is precisely intended to understand the initial situation and assess possible restoration, maintenance, collaboration or funding options.
We can provide guidance on permits, records and legal requirements that may be needed depending on the land characteristics and planned actions.
It depends on the land, its location, size, condition and type of action. Desert Leaves can help explore grants, financial incentives and potential carbon-credit opportunities.
iForgest is an initiative aimed at making forest management financially viable for new, small or medium-sized forest landowners.
Yes. In some cases, connecting several landowners can help share resources, reduce costs and design projects with greater territorial impact.
In principle, no. The first step is to receive the land information and study whether there is a fit for collaboration or a proposal.
The Desert Leaves team will review the information and contact you to assess possible restoration, maintenance, transformation or collaboration options.