Arise Vert
Building Futures Resilient to Climate Change
With the ever-growing threat of climate change, it is crucial that we work together to ensure the well-being of current and future generations. Our ARISE VERT program is dedicated to empowering communities with the tools and resources needed to thrive in the face of environmental challenges.
We support initiatives that help communities, industries, and governments to increase their ability to mitigate climate change, adapt to the impacts of climate change, and promote environmental sustainability. By restoring critical ecosystems, adopting renewable energy sources, and encouraging the use of low-carbon technologies, our initiatives can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to climate change.
We support initiatives that help communities, industries, and governments to increase their ability to mitigate climate change, adapt to the impacts of climate change, and promote environmental sustainability. By restoring critical ecosystems, adopting renewable energy sources, and encouraging the use of low-carbon technologies, our initiatives can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to climate change.
Our unique approach to address climate change issues includes:
- GHG assessments
- Emission reduction proposal and target setting
- Carbon neutrality and certification
- Project development for carbon trading
- Circularity strategies
- Biodiversity and conservation projects
- Ecosystem restoration
- Climate risk assessments
- ESG disclosure and reporting
Our Projects
Project name:
ARISE Foundation X Missouri Botanical Garden
Geography: Gabon
Description: ARISE Foundation X Missouri Botanical Garden
ARISE Foundation has established a partnership with the Missouri Botanical Garden to build an arboretum in Nkok, near Libreville. The arboretum will have an area of 2 hectares and will run along a river up to the mouth of a mangrove. The arboretum will feature tree nurseries with various species, including endemic and endangered species. Visitors will be able to take on a stroll on a 3km stroll and learn more about each species, such as their origins and their usage. In addition to conservation, this project will also be beneficial for educational and recreational purposes.