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Working on a global scale to support equanimity with nature, Treeangle helps local NGOs with ecological restoration and environmental education programs, administering grants and investments while executes projects using a model based on 5 components, CRERS:
Conservation (creating & maintaining reserves), Restoration (regenerating & reforesting main hydrological basins), Education (training & certifying + interconnecting projects), Research (scientific monitoring on-the ground & establishing models for each biome) and Sustainability (promoting landscape regenerative products and services for each project becomes self-sustainable in the Treeangle process).
In our words: CRERS approach (Conservation-Restoration-Education-Research-Sustainability) is a combined solution designed for resolving the typical problems of bioregional projects scaling up at the measure of this Decade, and to move forward on the own "5 legs".
Our projects target degraded mountainous regions and other key ecosystems that have the potential to be restored using native forest species at a watershed scale. Our early focus is on emblematic mountains of Argentina, Brazil and Catalonia. Treeangle always starts with forming strong local connections with expert partners and key affiliates in each region, as we did for more than decade with the initial demonstration projects as Champaquí Mountain iAndean & Gran Chaco forests of Central Argentina), Matutu Valley (Atlantic Rainforest of Southeast Brazil) and Montserrat Mountain (Mediterranean Forests of Catalonia). Upon this base, Treeangle is collecting scientific data to demonstrate the efficacy of our complex CRERS model and standardize the knowledge and skills to replicate this process globally, starting to work with the Amazon and other biomes soon, therefore becoming a channel for this much needed 5 vector grants/investments for each community & ecosystem involved, while empowering their local & indigenous in the own territories to thrive.