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The Project

fasp_idRelevance for 4p1000
NamePlan C
Executive SummaryWe contribute to the continued thriving of biology on earth by enabling syntrophique human/soil/plant relationships. We seek to embody a paradigm shift that invites more life into global and local biologically sourced 'crises' (loss of seed sovereignty, food resilience, healthy waterways, transpiration cooling, biodiversity, nutrient dense food) by developing tools that naturally facilitate local ecosystem function, cycling and evolution. 
Relevance for 4 per 1000Our project enables land managers to grow soil health and carbon by developing contextually relevant infrastructure and services that cycle human managed organic materials back into healthy autopoietic soil and photosynthetic capacity. We emphasize deep understanding of each place/context - the relationships between past, present and potential socio-cultural behaviors, ecosystem functions, soil type, soil microbiology, climate, and land management practices.
PartnersThe CarbonCycle Company, The Aotearoa Composters Network, The Tamaki Makaurau Compost Network, Untangled Landscapes, The Kaipatiki Project, Whakahaumanu a Hineahuone, Para Kore Marae Inc, Ata Regenerative, Te Waka Kai Ora, WhakaOra, DEANZ, The Zero Waste Network, Waiheke Resources Trust, AUT, Environment Hubs Aotearoa, For the Love of Bees, Soil and Health Association of NZ, The Regeneration Army.
Target countriesNew Zealand, Australia and Pacific Ocean Island Nations
BeneficiariesPeople and ecosystems geographically local and downstream to each site
Estimated Duration (months)24
Estimated Budget (USD)1200000
Project stageProposal stage
FASP LanguageEnglish

The Project

fasp_idRelevance for 4p1000
NamePlan C
Executive SummaryWe contribute to the continued thriving of biology on earth by enabling syntrophique human/soil/plant relationships. We seek to embody a paradigm shift that invites more life into global and local biologically sourced 'crises' (loss of seed sovereignty, food resilience, healthy waterways, transpiration cooling, biodiversity, nutrient dense food) by developing tools that naturally facilitate local ecosystem function, cycling and evolution. 
Relevance for 4 per 1000Our project enables land managers to grow soil health and carbon by developing contextually relevant infrastructure and services that cycle human managed organic materials back into healthy autopoietic soil and photosynthetic capacity. We emphasize deep understanding of each place/context - the relationships between past, present and potential socio-cultural behaviors, ecosystem functions, soil type, soil microbiology, climate, and land management practices.
PartnersThe CarbonCycle Company, The Aotearoa Composters Network, The Tamaki Makaurau Compost Network, Untangled Landscapes, The Kaipatiki Project, Whakahaumanu a Hineahuone, Para Kore Marae Inc, Ata Regenerative, Te Waka Kai Ora, WhakaOra, DEANZ, The Zero Waste Network, Waiheke Resources Trust, AUT, Environment Hubs Aotearoa, For the Love of Bees, Soil and Health Association of NZ, The Regeneration Army.
Target countriesNew Zealand, Australia and Pacific Ocean Island Nations
BeneficiariesPeople and ecosystems geographically local and downstream to each site
Estimated Duration (months)24
Estimated Budget (USD)1200000
Project stageProposal stage
FASP LanguageEnglish

The Project Owner

Lead OrganizationPlan C Group Limited
CountryNew Zealand
Organization typeCompany
4p1000 Membershipyes

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Alignment with the "4 per 1000" Strategy

Main ObjectiveC2 Urge Soil Regeneration (GF)
Main ActivityC2.7 Co-create sustainable soil and land management practices

Other Activities

C2.8 Generate income opportunities
Other Objectives

C1 Advocacy & Awareness (CF)

C3 Increased investments (CF)

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