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Monday
Dec262011

2011 in Review

2011 was another year of “growth” for Planting Empowerment, and also marked our five year birthday. Our investors’ trees grew taller and stronger, we improved our operations, added to the Planting Empowerment Advisory Board, and formalized and gained more recognition for our Equitable Forestry model.

Operationally, we continued to develop initiatives to increase benefits to our partner communities. Namely, we began planting staple crops between the rows of trees (agroforestry), to generate returns earlier and increase efficiencies in our operations. We expect the plantains and yams to begin producing yields next year.

In 2012, Planting Empowerment plans to plant another five hectares of trees, bringing our total area under cultivation to 25 hectares (65 acres). We will be working with a former Peace Corps colleague-turned-biochar-expert Alan Foster to jumpstart our program, based on the MIT biochar business plan (PDF) created for us in 2010. We will use the biochar to fertilize our own trees initially, but will possibly sell it to other forestry or agricultural operations in the future.

2011 also marked the year that we formalized our operating model into five principals and gave it a name: the Equitable Forestry model. We were honored to be part of a United Nations Development Program study on Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean (PDF). Planting Empowerment will also be presenting the model at the Yale School of Forestry International Society of Tropical Foresters Annual Conference in January of next year.

Thomas P. Kearney III and Sherif Gamal joined our Advisory Board, adding needed experience in finance and marketing, respectively. Our updated website holds more information for investors and visitors about forest investments, impact investing, tropical deforestation, and rural development. And the Planting Empowerment blog continues to serve as source of trusted information for those interested in forestry and investing in forestry.

As more investors recognize the benefits of responsible forest investing, we’re confident that Planting Empowerment will continue to create positive impacts for our partner communities and surrounding ecosystems. We look forward to working with you towards that goal in 2012.

Friday
Apr222011

Website Redesign

As our business grows, our website is also growing to capture and convey this evolution. So, PlantingEmpowerment.com is getting a makeover.  

To ensure that you have a great experience on our new website, we want to get your feedback on our current website.

Can you take 3 minutes to share your thoughts using a short survey? We'd really appreciate it!

Go to the Survey >

Tuesday
Dec282010

Planting Empowerment featured in UNDP Report

The UNDP recently released a report entitled Latin America and the Carribean: A Biodiversity Superpower.

The report aims to "... assess and communicate the economic contribution of biodiversity and ecosystems services to development and equity in the region."

One of the UNDP's case studies features Planting Empowerment's innovative tenure model for forestry and development.

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Monday
Nov152010

Planting Empowerment takes audience favorite

As part of its "Global Sustainability: Central America" series, Green Living Project was in Washington, DC last Wednesday to share the videos they produced during their recent expedition through Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama.

We're excited that ours was voted audience favorite!

Many thanks to everyone who came out to support us, and to Green Living Project for a great job telling our story.

Tuesday
Oct262010

Join us on Nov. 10th!

We're excited to be a part of Green Living Project's "Global Sustainability: Central America" video series. The DC screening is happening November 10th at 7pm at Eastern Market - hope to see you there.
 
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**Special DC Premiere**
 
"Global Sustainability: Central America", Presented by Amazon Conservation Association
Featuring Special Guest Speaker Jonathan B. Tourtellot, National Geographic Fellow and Geotourism Editor, National Geographic Traveler
 
Please join Green Living Project for its newest multi-media event showcasing cutting-edge global sustainability stories!

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