IEP concluded this year’s reforestation campaign which lasted from October 2022 to beggining of March 2023, by planting 1468 black pine, umbrella pine, cedar, and laurel seedlings, together with 400 seeds of horse chestnuts. This activity was implemented as direct action to mitigate and adapt to climate change by engaging local communities and making them aware of the climate change and ways to mitigate it. Seedlings were planted in the protected areas of Divjakë-Karavasta, Kune-Vain (Lezhë), Korab-Koritnik (Kukës), and in Baldushk (Tiranë). Tens of volunteers and locals were engaged in this activity, which proved to be successful in raising awareness on climate change, and demand more direct action by the authorities.
This activity is supported by Minor Foundation.
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Reforestation campaign by planting horse chestnut from seeds
IEP concluded successfully the reforestation campaign during the months of October-November 2022 by planting over 600 seeds of horse chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum) a native tree of Albania and a symbol of IEP.
This was the second campaign that IEP organized with the aim of expanding the population of horse chestnut trees in Albania, which is Critically Endangered in Albania.
During October-November 2021 IEP planted over 400 seeds of horse chestnut trees.
Seeds were collected and planted by IEP staff and volunteers. The areas reforested with horse chestnuts are the hilly areas of Baldushk and Farkë, Tirana, by selecting the optimal sites for the seeds to germinate and survive the hot summers.
During the monitoring of the germinated seeds in spring-summer 2022, IEP staff noticed a germination and survival or more than 80% of the seeds that were planted last year.
Besides horse chestnuts, IEP also planted a smaller number of native oak acorns like Quercus cerris, Quercus Frainetto, and Quercus petraea. This activity is a direct action against climate crisis/global heating. When the trees that IEP planted will be 6-7 years old, they sequester 10-20 ton of CO2 annually.
This activity was supported by the Minor Foundation for Major Challenges through the project Climate action for Albania – Albanian Green Deal.