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Our mission

This initiative is restoring the country’s valuable forests while prioritising community livelihoods and post-fire resilience. This includes reviving native plant species such as the endangered spike rosebay and the habitat of the long-tailed goral, a small goat-like mammal. The entire fire-damaged Uljin forest area is expected to be restored by 2030.

 

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Classification

Region
Asia and the Pacific
Organisation type
World Restoration Flagship
Ecosystem types
  • Forests
  • Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs
  • Mountains
Hectares under restoration
220 ha
Restoration Goal for 2030
4,789 ha
Timeline
From 1 April 2022
Additional benefits
  • Mitigates Climate Change
  • Safeguards Biodiversity
  • Supports Livelihoods

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