Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.
Ongoing activity –Brazil
In the heart of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a new initiative is taking root, “Resista como uma Araucária”, led by Instituto ZAG, aims to create the first Araucaria seedling nursery within the Xokleng Indigenous land. The project, sponsored by IMG Group, is not only about restoring an endangered biome and restoring the Atlantic Fores, but also about reinforcing communities through knowledge and sustainable growth, preserving local biodiversity.
The nursery will be built using only sustainable materials, incorporating rainwater harvesting systems and an eco-friendly design. The construction and seedling production combine ancestral indigenous knowledge with modern solutions for environmental regeneration, by contributing to the restoration of degraded areas, helping to combat the impacts of climate change.
Additionally, it is expected to strengthen the Xokleng indigenous community and other local communities by promoting social justice and inclusion, as it integrates women and youth into activities that generate sustainable income and technical training.
By reforesting the Atlantic Forest and promoting sustainable territory use, the project will improve climate resilience, protect biodiversity, and empower the Xokleng community.