Demand Assessment of US Land Restoration & Reforestation Value Chain: Module 1

New Leaf Climate Partners is happy to share our assessment of the US reforestation and restoration project landscape. As an accompaniment to our 2023 Forest Nursery Assessment which analyzed the supply of seedlings, this new research describes the where and why of sustainable land use projects in order to understand actual and forecast need for capital, seedlings and other inputs.

This ongoing study is jointly funded by the US Endowment for Forestry and Communities and The Rockefeller Foundation. Ultimately, this report sets out to help bridge the gap between intent and implementation of sustainable land use projects by establishing a foundation of data and context for reforestation activity across the US. Read more below.

Over the rest of the year, we hope to build on this general analysis to dive deeper into specific sectoral and regional themes that shape the US reforestation and restoration landscape — including sustainable timber, agroforestry, carbon markets, biodiversity, mitigation banking and more.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or input regarding our research, please reach out to:

info@newleafclimate.com

If you’re having trouble viewing the report above via DocSend, download a copy below:

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