Projects around the world
Explore 27 years of climate commitment through our interactive map of ONF International projects!
From the Brazilian Amazon to the landscapes of Polynesia, discover initiatives that restore forests, protect biodiversity, and generate certified carbon credits. Each project reflects our expertise and our ambition: to create sustainable solutions that transform territories and contribute to a low-carbon future.
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Kenya • Viet Nam
ENCA Methodology: Development of Natural Capital Accounts in Kenya and Vietnam
The project develops national accounts for natural capital (soil, water, carbon, ecological infrastructure) using the ENCA method and makes them accessible via an online mapping platform.
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RESCCUE: an innovative programme to preserve nature and support communities in the Northern Province
RESCCUE strengthens the resilience of Pacific island states and territories in the face of global change through ICZM, climate adaptation, economic analysis and financial mechanisms.
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Innovative visualisation methods for landscape development and restoration: feasibility study in Cameroon
ONFI adapted and tested the FORLAND tool in Cameroon to support the co-construction of restoration scenarios with local stakeholders, as part of AFR100 of the GIZ ProFE programme.
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Supporting Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the sustainable management of its boreal forest
Technical support in Saint Pierre and Miquelon for the sustainable management of its boreal forest, a natural heritage site covering nearly 3,000 hectares.
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The Kiwa Initiative
The Kiwa Initiative strengthens the climate resilience of Pacific ecosystems and communities through Nature-based Solutions, by funding projects and providing technical support.
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FEXTE Assam in India Partnership with ONF International for parks and biodiversity
In Assam, the FEXTE programme brings together AFD, ONFI and the Forestry Department to preserve biodiversity and strengthen local capacities, focusing on training and exchanges.
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