Forest restoration using Lim xanh (Erythrophloeum Fordii Oliv)
Forest restoration using Lim Xanh focuses on regenerating degraded and secondary forests through the planting and protection of this resilient native hardwood species. With its deep root system, strong canopy structure, and long lifespan, Lim Xanh stabilizes soil, improves forest microclimates, and supports biodiversity recovery. As it grows, Lim Xanh absorbs and stores CO₂ over the long term, contributing to carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation, and the development of resilient, sustainable forests.
Others:
Forest restoration using Săng lẻ (Lagersiroemia Calyculata Kurz)
Forest restoration using Khế chua (Averrhoa Carambola)
Forest restoration using Dẻ nếp (Castanae Mollissima)
Forest restoration using Dổi xanh (Michelia Mediocris Dandy)
Forest restoration using Gõ Đỏ (Afzelia xylocarpa)
Book Launching "Carbon Stock in Above-Ground Biomass of Tropical Rainforests in the North Central Vietnam – Pilot Empirical Research” at Vietnam NetZero Forum, 2025 CODE & TheLeader, July 18th
Narrative Report on the Project: Enriching Native Rainforest and Biodiversity in the HEPA Area
SPERI and MASS on the field visit from April 8 to 12, 2025
KMSS Internship Program 2025
Kuang Xy Rain-Forest Watershed Co-Governance Toward Co2 Justice and Livelihood Sovereignty
Development or Destruction!
Carbon Value & Carbon Credit Scenario - 21st Century

