# Transforming Global Landscapes | One Tree Planted

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** One Tree Planted
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT63gwelqIQ
- **Дата:** 12.03.2026
- **Длительность:** 2:54
- **Просмотры:** 70,885
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/48633

## Описание

75% of the Earth’s land surface has been significantly altered by human hands. One Tree Planted is on a mission to change that.

We don’t ask where we can plant trees. We ask where trees can restore the most life. 

Our work prioritizes the restoration of 14 critical landscapes—places where forests, people, wildlife, and climate intersect. Where reforestation can weave broken ecosystems and fragmented habitats back together. 

This is how we rebuild the living infrastructure that sustains all of life on Earth. 

Our goal is ambitious: to restore 500,000 hectares of land across 5 global regions by 2035. Together, we know we can make it happen. Join us. 

FAQ: Our 2035 Landscape Restoration Strategy

What are One Tree Planted Global Priority Landscapes?
The landscapes where we work are some of the world’s most biologically diverse yet severely degraded places—and reforestation is urgently needed. They are prioritized based on several factors, including:
1. Ecological processes
2. Demonst

## Транскрипт

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75% of Earth's land has been altered by human hands, and up to 40% is degraded. Putting food systems, water security and biodiversity at risk. The degradation is real, but so is the solution. Through the power of trees we can heal the planet. We can repair soil, purify water. Regulate climate. Preserve biodiversity and support community wellbeing. Not plot by plot, but landscape by landscape. Because landscape level reforestation is how we rebuild the living infrastructure that sustains all life on Earth. So we don't ask, where can we plant trees? We ask, where can trees restore the most life? That led us to focus on 14 priority landscapes globally. Where reforestation can weave broken ecosystems and fragmented habitats back together into one resilient, life sustaining whole. This is our landscape model. Science based, community led, designed for long term impact. Here's a glimpse at just a few of the critical landscapes we're restoring around the world. In the Pacific Northwest of the U. S. and Canada, we are planting fire adapted trees to rebuild soils and repair watersheds after devastating wildfires. In the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, critical restoration reconnects fragmented habitats, allowing wildlife to move, survive and thrive. In the Guinean forests of West Africa, we aim to bolster food security and support the economies of local communities through vital regenerative agroforestry programs. Our work on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia restores some of the world's oldest forests, supporting orangutans, coastal resilience, and indigenous stewardship. Along the Mediterranean and southern Europe, we're restoring biodiversity, strengthening ecosystem resilience and increasing community employment in the critical Leiria forest. Different places. Different needs. One connected strategy. Our goal is ambitious to restore half a million hectares of land by 2035 across 5 regions in 14 priority landscapes. We know restoration works. It's whether we'll choose to do it. Boldly. Together. Now. Explore all 14 landscapes and see how trees are restoring life.
