
Ecological restoration
Ecological restoration refers to the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed.
This scientific and methodical approach aims to re-establish ecological integrity by reviving native species composition, natural processes, and ecosystem functions, thereby enhancing biodiversity and long-term sustainability.
Our restoration process involves a comprehensive assessment of baseline ecological conditions, identification of reference ecosystems, and formulation of site-specific strategies that include soil remediation, removal of invasive species, plantation of native flora and fauna, improvement in structural and functional biodiversity and hydrological corrections.
We undertake ecological restoration projects for:
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Degraded forest patches
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Urban hills and open spaces
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Riverbanks and riparian zones
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Abandoned or disturbed lands
Our approach includes a thorough site assessment, identifying native species, removing invasive species, soil and water conservation, and long-term monitoring to ensure successful ecosystem recovery.


