Local Reforestation Models

Terraformation Expands its Reforestation Model for Long-Term Stability

References: prnewswire

Terraformation’s reforestation model focuses on restoring native forests in a way that delivers clear environmental benefits while supporting long-term stability for local communities. As climate change accelerates through rising temperatures, extreme weather, and biodiversity loss, forest degradation has increased environmental risk, particularly in developing regions where ecosystems play a critical role in protecting livelihoods and land.

In 2025, Terraformation expanded this model to address these challenges by supporting locally led reforestation projects that rebuild ecosystems using native species. These efforts help improve soil health, increase biodiversity, manage water systems more effectively, and reduce exposure to climate-related disasters. By restoring forests at the local level, communities gain immediate ecological benefits alongside improved resilience to future environmental stress.

The company also invested in infrastructure that supports long-term success, including tools, training, and access to high-integrity carbon markets. Through partnerships across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, Terraformation more than doubled its active restoration footprint, demonstrating how scalable, community-driven reforestation can support environmental recovery and long-term climate stability.

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