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Restoration of Forest Fire Damaged Areas

Abai, Kazakhstan





Abai, Kazakhstan


Project Target

Carbon Absorption

28,960 tCO2

Trees to be Planted

200,000

Project Area

2,000 ha

Project Overview

The Abai region is located in eastern Kazakhstan. It is well known for its unique natural ecosystems including belt pine forests. The forests in this region have played various ecological roles such as maintaining biodiversity, preventing desertification, stabilizing soil, and conserving water resources. However, in 2023, the region suffered severe damage due to large-scale wildfires, which destroyed approximately 60,000 hectares of forest.


This project aims to restore and rehabilitate the forest areas affected by the wildfires in the Abai region of Kazakhstan. By clearing the burnt areas and removing stumps, the project seeks to regenerate the damaged forests and restore the ecosystem services in the Abai region.

  • Pinus sylvestris

Project Site

Project Impact

The project will restore pine forests within the national forest and nature reserve areas that were damaged by wildfires. In the long term, the project will contribute to conserving the forests in the Abai region to enhance the resilience of the ecosystem.

Project Overview


The Abai region is located in eastern Kazakhstan. It is well known for its unique natural ecosystems including belt pine forests. The forests in this region have played various ecological roles such as maintaining biodiversity, preventing desertification, stabilizing soil, and conserving water resources. However, in 2023, the region suffered severe damage due to large-scale wildfires, which destroyed approximately 60,000 hectares of forest.


This project aims to restore and rehabilitate the forest areas affected by the wildfires in the Abai region of Kazakhstan. By clearing the burnt areas and removing stumps, the project seeks to regenerate the damaged forests and restore the ecosystem services in the Abai region.


The tree species to be planted include:

  • Pinus sylvestris

Project Site


Project Impact


The project will restore pine forests within the national forest and nature reserve areas that were damaged by wildfires. In the long term, the project will contribute to conserving the forests in the Abai region to enhance the resilience of the ecosystem.

Project Target

Carbon Absorption

28,960 tCO2

  

Trees to be Planted

200,000

Project Area

500 ha