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Climate changes

UN Environment Programme in 2023 recorded that the world loses around 10 million hectares of forest every year. With deforestation happening at such a rapid pace, a simple question arises: can small actions in our immediate surroundings still create a global impact? The answer is yes.
Tree planting communities emerge as a collective force, moving from villages, small towns, to hobby groups, creating changes that extend far beyond where they started.
Planting trees is not merely a symbolic activity. Landscape restoration through tree planting can absorb around 30 percent of the emissions needed to keep global warming stable according to the World Resources Institute.
Local communities have a deep understanding of local environmental conditions such as soil characteristics and seasonal patterns. When people work together, they can plant suitable trees in the right locations and care for them until they grow well. The impacts are clearly visible: improved air quality, soil restoration, and increased biodiversity.
An interesting finding from the IPCC AR6 Report shows that climate solutions based on public participation are highly effective when they involve grassroots communities. In other words, tree planting communities are an ideal entry point to encourage society and companies to move together.
Community movements create a strong sense of ownership. When someone plants a tree together with their neighbors, a sense of connection, responsibility, and care grows along with the tree. This emotional factor is what turns planting actions into sustainable movements, rather than merely ceremonial activities.
Many communities in Indonesia have demonstrated that small steps can lead to significant change. For example, community groups on mountain slopes have planted thousands of trees to reduce the risk of landslides. These actions not only restore ecosystems but also protect water sources and strengthen the economic resilience of local residents.
Globally, Global Forest Watch notes that forest areas managed participatively by communities experience lower rates of forest loss. This proves that the power of communities is truly real.
Jejakin comes with a technology driven approach that helps communities strengthen their impact. Through the Jejakin platform for tree planting activities, processes such as monitoring, reporting, and verification can be carried out more easily, accurately, and transparently.
When communities take action, change happens. Simple local actions can create ecological benefits that extend to a global scale.
If you want to be part of this movement, start from your closest environment. You can also invite teams, schools, or companies to collaborate through the Jejakin platform. Every tree that grows is a direct contribution to the future of our planet.
Want to get more involved? Join Jejakin Climate Defender to contribute to tree planting actions together with environmentally conscious communities, where your small action can become a big impact.






















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