Conservation & Development

In order to address the full range of threats to both natural habitats and surrounding populations, Naturevolution is deploying a range of complementary and interacting initiatives:

  • > Some of these initiatives are aimed directly at preserving healthy natural environments and restoring degraded ones. These activities of sensitization, reforestation, collection and recycling of waste, creation of protected areas, ecological monitoring and scientific research make up the environmental part of our approach.
  • > Others, of a social nature, are aimed at improving local living conditions and in particular to guarantee food sovereignty so that they are no longer forced to take resources from the forests in order to meet their needs (agro-ecology, construction of schools, dispensaries, wells, community granaries, establishment of school canteens, etc.).
  • > Finally, the last ones, of an economic nature, aim to develop sustainable income-generating activities based on a mutually beneficial relationship with the environment in order to allow communities to live better while respecting nature (beekeeping, ecotourism, fruit valorization, etc.).

Our projects

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Reforesting around the New Makay Protected Area

For the protection of the Giant Clams and the exceptional reefs of Sulawesi

Education is the key to local development and protecting the Makay

BEEKEEPING TO CONSERVE THE MAKAY REGION

Ecoguards to monitor the Makay protected area

Tools and environmental trainers to protect the Makay

For the preservation and rehabilitation of reefs in the heart of the coral triangle

Ocean pollution prevention and waste recycling in Sulawesi

FOOD SECURITY, A PRIORITY ISSUE FOR FOREST PROTECTION

RESOURCES AND TOOLS TO AMAZE, MOVE, INFORM, ALERT AND MOBILIZE