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  • The "Fake" Rainforest that pays for itself
    2025/09/16
    In this episode , our host Alexander Watson is joined by Andreas Eke, co-founder of The Generation Forest, a pioneer in tropical forestry with over 30 years of experience. Join us as we explore what makes a high-quality reforestation project. Andreas reveals how they've developed a unique model that blends ecological sustainability with economic viability, creating productive, biodiverse, and resilient forests. He discusses the concept of "engineered naturalness" and how their approach challenges traditional forestry methods.
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    50 分
  • Ecosia's CIRCULAR Funding
    2025/09/16
    In this episode, Alexander Watson (Founder & CEO, OpenForests) sits down with Mathias Perobelli Schmidt, Agroforestry Investment Specialist at Ecosia, to unpack the concept of Circular Funding—a regenerative finance model that recycles returns into tree-planting, agroforestry, and forest conservation rather than paying dividends. We explore outcome-based loans, how biodiversity and social impact de-risk projects, and real investments across Latin America. Hit subscribe, join the conversation, and let's grow a movement Beyond the Canopy.
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    44 分
  • Beyond the Canopy Trailer
    2025/09/11
    Welcome to Beyond the Canopy — the podcast by OpenForests, where nature takes center stage. From climate finance to forest technologies, from policies to on-the-ground impact — we bring you bold conversations with those shaping the future of nature restoration and conservation.
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    1 分
  • Commonland’s 4Returns Funding Approach
    2025/08/20
    In this episode, Alexander Watson (Founder & CEO, OpenForests) sits down with Alejandro Diaz, Landscape Finance Manager at Commoland, to discuss how to unlock substantial fundings for large scale landscape restoration and scape from a project view to a more holistic approach and we'll dive into their 4Returns Funding Approach.
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    52 分
  • What makes a GOOD Carbon Project
    2025/07/10
    In this episode, Alexander Watson (Founder & CEO, OpenForests) sits down with Michael Rumberg, Managing Director at Volkswagen ClimatePartner, to answer a critical question: What makes a forest carbon project truly high-quality? You’ll discover: 🌳 What defines real impact — from increasing carbon stocks and biodiversity to earning community trust 🚩 How to spot red flags and manage project risks 🤝 Why long-term success depends on transparency, co-development, and aligning diverse stakeholder interests ⚖️ How to balance carbon goals with social outcomes 📈 Insights into the future of biodiversity, MRV, and carbon markets Dive into the evolving carbon markets, the challenges of biodiversity measurement, and Michael's personal drive to channel private finance into nature-based solutions. A must-listen for anyone keen on ecosystem restoration, impact investing, and the future of carbon credits! Hit subscribe, join the conversation, and let's grow a movement beyond the canopy. #ForestCarbon #NatureBasedSolutions #ImpactInvesting #EcosystemRestoration #ClimateAction #CarbonOffsets #SustainableForestry #ESGInvestment #Biodiversité #Podcast #BeyondtheCanopy
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    41 分
  • Coffee and geo-transparency with Breece Robertson
    2023/11/22

    We guarantee an informal yet highly interesting talk for your morning, afternoon, or evening coffee (or tea if that's your kind of cup).

    Breece has a lot of exciting stories to tell!

    Breece Robertson has more than 20 years of experience leading collaborative and strategic initiatives that leverage geospatial technologies for land, water, equity, and climate issues. She is a master of community-driven GIS approaches for strategic land protection.

    Breece currently holds the position of Director of Impact Assessment and Monitoring at One Tree Planted, a global environmental restoration and reforestation organization. She is the author of the book "Protecting the Places We Love: Conservation Strategies for Entrusted Lands and Parks":

    From 2001 - 2019, Breece led GIS, research, and planning teams at The Trust for Public Land that protected 3,000+ places and saved 2+ million acres of land, while serving over 9 million people.

    Esri, the world’s leader in geographic information system (GIS) technology, has honored Breece twice for innovation in helping communities meet park and conservation goals. In 2006, she was awarded the Esri Special Achievement in GIS award, and in 2012, the “Making a Difference” award.

    Breece loves exploring remote Southwest canyons, hiking tall mountains, foraging for mushrooms, snorkeling with marine life, and playing the mandolin. She has two awesome pups and a wonderful partner.

    Meet her this November by adding the coffee and geo-transparency talk in your calendar and see you soon!

    More about Breece Robertson

    More about explorer.land

    Episode image: Photo by Explore with Joshua

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    55 分
  • Food forests feed and store carbon
    2021/03/02
    Paul Burgers, Ph.D.

    In this episode, Food forests feed and store carbon Paul Burgers the Founder and CEO of CO2 Operate B.V. and Gula Gula, will explain and share his experiences of what it takes to build up and scale a community-driven agro-forest project.

    Email: p.burgers@co2operate.nl

    Projects: https://explorer.land/x/organization/co2/

    Website: https://gulagula.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/burgerspaul/

    About

    In the Interview, Paul will describe how carbon credits bring in the necessary funding to kick-start the on the ground planting activities while growing cash crops such as coffee, cinnamon, and clove build in the long-term revenue component for the farmers.

    We will learn what are the practical steps of establishing a sustainable food forest that can take up also a lot of carbon:

    • finding a fair agreement with the local farmers
    • developing cost-effective establishment and maintenance methods such as Assisted Natura Regeneration methods
    • integrating the valuable local knowledge of the farmers
    • establishment of nurseries close to the planting sites
    • etc.

    Further, we hear what has inspired and motivated Paul to end his classical scientific career and to move into active project development with more action research. His new work has enabled him to give back findings and results from research and implement them for a positive impact. We learn, that developing such a project in a developing context requires cultural sensitivity and understanding of local social structures to enable a smooth operation. We learn that challenges, even such as corruption, lack of leadership, and poor tree survival rates, can become lessons to learn from.

    We warmly welcome you to listen to this inspirational and insightful episode!

    About Forest Landscape Stories

    Healthy forest landscapes are a mosaic of different zones: conservation, timber production, and regenerative agriculture. Water, air, nutrients, and energy flows connect these zones. Living organisms, including us, are constantly shaping these landscapes in a good or bad way.

    In this podcast, we will be sharing stories of inspiring people and their projects. We learn about their way of thinking, their vision, and their passion. We will try to understand what methods have enabled successful landscape restoration. Restoration of landscapes that inspire, feed, and protect.

    Learn more about our work: OpenForests

    Tell your project story through your project: explorer.land

    Download our free storytelling guide: DOWNLOAD

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    Sources:

    Learning from nature: the successful germination of indigenous timber species surian: https://explorer.land/x/project/vcm/post/uTopi8/

    Forest sounds from the Netherlands

    https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/465504/

    Indonesia forest sounds:

    https://soundcloud.com/wild_rumpus/leuser-ecosytem-ache-sumatra-indonesia

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    51 分
  • How to grow your own forest
    2020/04/24
    About

    In this Forest Landscape Stories episode, we will learn about the afforestation method developed by Dr. Miyawaki, a Japanese botanist and expert in plant ecology and natural forests. His method results in maintenance-free, wild, and native forests. These forests grow in cities, along roads, around buildings, and in our own gardens. They even grow on very degraded land, under extreme conditions.

    We will learn about the six-step process that everyone can employ to grow a forest.

    Check out the Open Source guide on how to Do-It-Yourself

    Video tutorials on how to make your own forest will be available soon. You can follow the related Kickstarter page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/shubzsharma/video-tutorials-to-make-your-own-forest/description

    Shubhendu Sharma

    This episode’s guest is Shubhendu Sharma. Shubhendu started his career as an engineer with Toyota. A forest planting seminar by Dr. Miyawaki inspired Shubhendu to establish his own social tree planting company, Afforestt, in 2011. Besides being a successful entrepreneur who has planted over 130 forests in 10 countries, Shubhendu inspired the worldwide afforestation community with his TED talks.

    Contact:

    Email: info@afforestt.com

    Website: https://www.afforestt.com/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/afforestt

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afforestt

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afforestt/

    What we learn

    Shubhendu left his secure job at Toyota to start his own afforestation company. We get to know why and how this decision changed his perspective and vision with regards to his work.

    Shubhendu has also published on the Dr. Miyawaki afforestation method. With his process of planting dense and tiny forests, he has also reframed the idea of what can be a forest. Forests can be very small and planted almost everywhere.

    He has inspired dozens of people and organizations to create hundreds of forests around the world. These forests grow in different climatic conditions, including on very degraded sites.

    Shubhendu explains in detail how his forest creation process works and this information is available freely. Maintenance-free forests can be designed to deliver specific services like fruits, and noise and pollution reduction. He also explains how forests create a healthy environment for people and endangered species.

    Shubhendu motivates us all, and especially the younger generation, to get our hands dirty and plant lasting forests. Forests that restore and preserve life through native vegetation.

    About Forest Landscape Stories

    Healthy forest landscapes are a mosaic of different zones: conservation, timber production, and regenerative agriculture. Water, air, nutrients, and energy flows connect these zones. Living organisms, including us, are constantly shaping these landscapes in a good or bad way.

    In this podcast, we will be sharing stories of inspiring people and their projects. We learn about their way of thinking, their vision, and their passion. We will try to understand what methods have enabled successful landscape restoration. Restoration of landscapes that inspire, feed, and protect.

    Learn more about our work: OpenForests

    Tell your project story through your project: explorer.land

    Download our free storytelling guide: DOWNLOAD

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    58 分