Six complementary areas of action
Deployed at the scale of forest landscapes, for measurable climate and social impact.
Six axes d'action complémentaires
Each program is conceived as a standalone lever, yet deployed in synergy with the other five. This systemic approach sets our projects apart: we don't treat forest carbon as a product, but as an ecosystem.
Risk Avoidance
The world's forests face mounting threats: wildfires, illegal logging, unplanned deforestation. We deploy prevention and monitoring systems at scale.
Our approach combines satellite technology, locally trained forest rangers and coordination with authorities. Every hectare is mapped, monitored and defended.
The results are measurable: documented reduction in losses, early warnings, rapid response.
- Protection against forest fires
- Fight against illegal logging
- Prevention of unplanned deforestation
- Continuous satellite monitoring
Carbon Markets
The carbon market is structuring fast. We design every project to align with the requirements of the reference mechanisms: CORSIA Phase 2 compatibility, Article 6-compliant architecture, recognised methodological robustness.
This design requirement guarantees the long-term value of the credits and their credibility with rigorous buyers and institutions.
Our priority: end-to-end methodological integrity, the condition for a credit's lasting value.
- Design aligned with voluntary market requirements
- CORSIA Phase 2 compatibility by 2027
- Architecture compliant with international mechanisms
- Recognised methodological robustness
Ecosystem Restoration
Restoring a forest ecosystem is not just about planting trees. We work at landscape scale: reforestation, soil restoration, water management, the return of biodiversity.
Each species is chosen according to the local ecological context. Local communities are at the heart of the operation, on every site.
Continuous monitoring — over 30 to 40 years — ensures the durability of the results.
- Active afforestation and reforestation
- Revegetation of degraded areas
- Watershed restoration
- Protection of local biodiversity
For Communities
A forest carbon project only makes sense if it genuinely benefits local populations. This is our non-negotiable principle.
Schools, clinics, vocational training, ranger jobs: each project deploys a substantial community component, co-designed with residents.
Value sharing is contractual, transparent and publicly verifiable.
- Schools and educational facilities
- Creation of lasting local jobs
- Training and deployment of forest rangers
- Development of local infrastructure
Economic Development
Forest carbon is a lever for economic development in host countries. We build sustainable local supply chains: nurseries, processing, logistics, environmental services.
Our goal: to build an entrepreneurial fabric around the forest, not a dependency.
Each project contributes measurably to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- Economic value brought to the host country
- Structuring of sustainable local supply chains
- Development of a forest-based entrepreneurial fabric
- Contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Regulatory Compliance
Climate policies are tightening worldwide: CORSIA, EU ETS, Article 6 mechanisms, taxonomies and CBAM. The regulatory landscape is moving fast.
We design our projects to support governments toward their NDC targets and to align with national climate policies.
Regulatory anticipation is not a constraint: it is a guarantee of durability and credibility for every project.
- Supporting governments toward their NDC targets
- Alignment with national climate policies
- Contribution to Net Zero objectives
- Anticipating carbon regulation (CBAM, taxonomies)