Tree Nation Project

Virtual Trees Become Real Trees

Tree Nation is an ecological project that uses GPS mapping technology to plant eight million trees in the Sahara to fight desertification.

Implications - This eco-friendly project lets people use an interactive map of Niger to decide where they would like their personal tree to be planted. Users can pick different types of trees such as Acacia Senegals and Baobabs. Each type of tree costs a different amount of money. The Tree Nation Project also has a special blog where users can share their thoughts, meet friends and explore the community map. Hopefully this eco project pays off and desertification in Niger can be stopped.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Mapping - The use of GPS mapping technology for ecological projects like Tree Nation presents opportunities for sustainable initiatives in other areas.
2. Crowdsourced Reforestation - The Tree Nation Project's interactive map allows users to participate in reforestation efforts, indicating a potential for other crowdsourcing initiatives with an environmental focus.
3. Community Building Through Environmental Engagement - The Tree Nation Project's community blog and interactive map foster a sense of collective action, suggesting opportunities for other platforms that bring people together around environmental causes.
Industry Implications
1. Ecological Restoration - The success of Tree Nation in fighting desertification showcases the potential for the ecological restoration industry to utilize innovative technologies and community involvement.
2. Sustainability Tourism - Businesses in the tourism industry can explore offerings that align with eco-friendly initiatives like the Tree Nation Project, providing unique and sustainable experiences for travelers.
3. Social Media Platforms for Environmental Activism - The community-building aspect of the Tree Nation Project suggests opportunities to develop social media platforms dedicated to environmental causes and engagement.

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