Partnerships that plant forests!
Partnerships that plant forests!
It is time to cooperate with the formation of new forests and the Fehidro resource is making a difference to the defense of the Atlantic Forest in the municipality of Socorro -SP
Executed by Copaíba, the project “Restoration of Riparian Forests in an Organic Production Property in the Peixe River Sub-basin” has the purpose of contributing to the conservation and restoration of riparian forests in the Peixe River basin, as well as minimizing the erosive processes on the banks of the river courses. 'water, where they directly influence the supply of the river itself.
With funds from Fehidro – State Fund for Water Resources, an economic-financial instance of the Integrated Water Resources Management System, SIGRH – Copaíba is restoring 6.21 hectares by planting 8,700 seedlings of native Atlantic Forest trees in degraded riparian areas around of four tributary springs of the Peixe River.
Our partners and field team ended the summer and planting season by cooperating with the formation of new forests on João Paulo R. Capobianco's property, in the Serrote neighborhood, in Socorro-SP.
The Fehidro resource was the result of Copaíba's participation in public notices, one of the ways for the institution to seek opportunities to act in the conservation and restoration of the most threatened biome in Brazil and to contribute to the conservation and improvement of the water courses of the Rio do Peixe basin.
Lead time: 36 months
Resource: R$268 246.92
Funding: Fehidro – SigRH – Government of the State of São Paulo.
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