Altius

The Altius Plantation Project is an initiative under the Community Land Transformation Program, jointly undertaken by Altius and the SankalpTaru Foundation. The project aims to plant 17,340 saplings at the Lakhangao (Pune), Sriramnagar (Telangana) and Hirapur (Ahemdabad). This initiative r...
The Altius Plantation Project is an initiative under the Community Land Transformation Program, jointly undertaken by Altius and the SankalpTaru Foundation. The project aims to plant 17,340 saplings at the Lakhangao (Pune), Sriramnagar (Telangana) and Hirapur (Ahemdabad). This initiative represents a step toward fostering environmental sustainability and community engagement in an integrated manner. The plantation involves a thoughtfully selected combination of native medicinal, fruit-bearing, flowering, and shade-giving trees. Species chosen for the project are ecologically significant, contributing to the restoration and enrichment of biodiversity in the region. By planting diverse species, the initiative promotes the development of a sustainable ecosystem that offers ecological, economic, and social benefits. The project involves development of an ecosystem wherein community members are engaged in growing and nurturing trees for a long term. Tree plantation contributes to environmental sustainability by mitigating climate change and increase public awareness. The enrichment and protection of flora and fauna are of utmost importance in this model. The initiative focuses on planting trees that offer ecological benefits to the community. The project adopts a multi-stakeholder approach, engaging communities, and volunteers.
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Environmental Impact
17340
Trees Planted
17340
Trees Planted
The plantation involves a combination of native medicinal, fruit-bearing, flowering, and shade-giving trees.
20800 Tons
CO2 Offset (Est.)
20800 Tons
CO2 Offset (Est.)
Tons of Carbon dioxide will be removed and stored in the trees and soil which will help in mitigation of climate change.
10 Acers
Area Greenified
10 Acers
Area Greenified
acres area is greenified with fruit-bearing and forestry species in different states throughout the country.
21
Species
21
Species
Almond-500, Amla-100, Arjun-1834, Banyan-440, Custard Apple-200, Guava-1652, Jackfruit-300, Jamun-2771, Kachnar-93, Kadam-457, Karanja-611, Lemon- 868, Mango-2000, Neem-452, Nandi Flame-451, Peepal-291, Pongam-1607, Sheesam-2008, Silver Oak-205, Sweet Lime-200, Tamarind-300
Socio Economic Impact
0
Villagers Directly Impacted
0
Villagers Directly Impacted
0
Estimated NTFP Value
0
Estimated NTFP Value
fruits of different variety produced which will helps in upliftment of the local society in monetary terms.
0
Employment Hours Generated
0
Employment Hours Generated
earned by selling the fruits generated from the plants. Increase in production will eventually leads to increase in income of the locals.
0
Volunteering Hours
0
Volunteering Hours

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Good Health and Well being (SDG 3): Trees improve air quality and contribute to better health outcomes by reducing pollutants and providing cleaner air.
Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7): Trees can contribute to energy savings by providing shade and cooling, reducing the need for air conditioning in buildings.
Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11): Tree plantation enhances the quality of life by providing green spaces, reducing urban heat islands, and fostering community engagement.
Climate Action (SDG13): Trees play a crucial role in sequestering carbon dioxide and mitigating climate change, directly contributing to climate action.
Life on Land (SDG 15): Planting trees supports biodiversity, restores degraded lands, and enhances ecosystem services, thus contributing to the sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems.
Partnership for the Goals (SDG 17): Effective tree plantation projects often require partnerships between governments, NGOs, local communities, and the private sector, fostering collaboration to achieve sustainable development goals.

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