
Regeneration
For generations, fast-growing eucalyptus monocultures have replaced diverse native ecosystems across Portugal.
Repeated cutting cycles have left the soil compacted, dry, and biologically weakened.
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We are committed to restoring biodiversity, water retention, and ecological resilience — step by step, for the long term.

Importance
​Decades of eucalyptus monoculture have weakened soil, reduced biodiversity, and increased fire risk across Portugal.
When land is treated only for extraction, it loses its vitality.
Regeneration restores living systems — rebuilding soil health, rehydrating the landscape, and reintroducing native biodiversity. A regenerated landscape is more resilient, more fertile, and better able to support future generations.
For us, regeneration is the foundation of everything we build.
Restoring 60 Hectares to Living Forest
Across 60 hectares, decades of repeated eucalyptus cutting have left the land ecologically depleted. What was once a diverse native ecosystem became a monoculture focused on extraction.
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We are committed to transforming these 60 hectares into a healthy, biodiverse forest once again — restoring native tree species, rebuilding soil life, rehydrating the landscape, and designing for long-term fire resilience.
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This is a long-term commitment to bring the land back to life, step by step, generation by generation. 🌿
Education and Regeneration Meet
On this land, regeneration is not separate from education — it is the classroom itself.
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As we restore soil, plant native trees, and rehydrate the landscape, children and adults participate in the process. Learning happens through observation, responsibility, and direct relationship with living systems.
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Here, education is rooted in place.
And regeneration becomes a shared act of care for the future. 🌿
