The Plant A Tree Today Foundation (PATT) is a
non-governmental environmental organization with primary operations in the
United Kingdom and
Thailand. Established in 2005, PATT attempts to raise environmental awareness and foster better practices in less developed nations around the world,
planting trees as a means to combat
deforestation and
climate change. Planting tree help to reforest cleared land. Planting of trees also plays a role in
climate change adaptation.
Organisational history
Establishment and purpose
The Plant A Tree Today Foundation or the P.A.T.T., was organised in November 2005 by Andrew Steel,
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''United Nations ESCAP Environmental and Development News,'' vol. 9, no. 4 (December 2009), pg. 4.[Angus Young]
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''Hull Daily Mail
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,'' March 2, 2011. who established the organization as a means of combating ongoing deforestation in
less-developed nations around the world through public education and tree-planting campaigns.
[Howard]
"Midas Attends The Plant A Tree Today Foundation 2nd Birthday Dinner, Bangkok, Thailand,"
UK Fundraising, 12 November 2007. The group is a
registered charitable organisation in the
United Kingdom since 2006.
Shortly after its launch, PATT began to work with UK fundraising consultant
The Midas Partnership, which assisted in the generation of the initial capitalisation of the group.
Fundraising activities were conducted both in the UK and in Thailand, a nation of primary concern to the organisation.
It is also a registered foundation in Thailand. Steel remains a Director of the foundation, assisted by Charlotte Whalley.
PATT works to raise awareness of global environmental issues, campaign for better environmental practices and take action against deforestation and climate change by planting trees. It implements tree planting projects and
carbon offsetting with environmentally
conscious business
Conscious business enterprises and people are those that choose to follow a business strategy, in which they seek to benefit both human beings and the environment.
The conscious business movement in the US emerged from the theory of corporate s ...
es, provides environmental education to schools in developing countries, and funds
community development projects in rural communities centered on tree planting and
reforestation.
Reforestation projects sponsored by PATT attempt to generate broad participation among the affected communities. For example, a 2008 reforestation project in
Phetchaburi, Thailand, brought together schoolchildren, monks, governmental officers, and local villagers with forestation staff in planting over 2500 trees.
["Bangkok Buzz,"]
''Hua Hin Observer,'' Issue 152 (August 2008). Native tree species were replanted in a forest degraded by
selective logging in an effort to restore animal habitat.
The restored lowland
deciduous tropical forest was to be used in the future as a tool for future environmental education.
Carbon Bank and Village Development Project
In 2009 the Carbon Bank and Village Development Project sponsored by PATT was awarded a 2009
United Nations-backed SEED Award. The
SEED Initiative, founded by the
United Nations Environmental Programme, the
United Nations Development Programme and the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature, identifies and supports promising locally oriented enterprises in developing countries which are working to improve livelihoods and manage natural resources sustainably.
The group's Carbon Bank and Village Development Project targeted 48 rural villages in Thailand, helping to establish community forests and a
micro-finance system in each, managed by the local communities themselves.
Ultimately it is hoped that degraded land in these communities will be reforested and climate change lessened through the project, while at the same time village economies are enhanced.
UK Educational Programme
In 2012, PATT launched a programme to join with almost 600 primary schools in the UK to provide educational materials, including online lesson plans and activities to be downloaded by teachers and used in classes. The educational materials are linked with the national curriculum, allowing the future generation to become aware of climate change and the problems which come with global warming.
The programme includes an intranet site for students and teachers to communicate and view lesson plans, as well as being able to interact with others in the programme. Facts are supported by resources, such as live webcam and video sessions from the wildlife from the middle of the forests, showing the reforestation projects being carried out by PATT. Maps are also available to pinpoint on-going and future projects.
Programs
The Plant A Tree Today Foundation operates a number of projects across the globe:
Thailand
*
Khao Yai National Park -
Forest restoration
Forest restoration is defined as “actions to re-instate ecological processes, which accelerate recovery of forest structure, ecological functioning and biodiversity levels towards those typical of climax forest” i.e. the end-stage of natural ...
*
Phra Pradaeng
Phra Pradaeng ( th, พระประแดง, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Samut Prakan province in Thailand.
History
Phra Pradeang was the original center of the area south of Bangkok near the mouth of the Chao Phraya River. Originally na ...
- Urban community forest
restoration
Restoration is the act of restoring something to its original state and may refer to:
* Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage
** Audio restoration
** Film restoration
** Image restoration
** Textile restoration
* Restoration ecology
...
*
Bang Pu
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Bang Pu ( th, บางปู, ), also known as Bang Pu Recreation Center () is a seaside resort on the Bay of Bangkok (upper Gulf of Thailand) belonging to Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan Province, central Th ...
-
Mangrove restoration
*
Doi Mae Salong
Doi Mae Salong ( th , ดอยแม่สลอง) is a hill of Dan Lao range in Chiang Rai province, Thailand 6 km. from the border with Burma. This mountain rises in Mae Fa Luang District. Its summit is near the town of Santikhiri wh ...
- Agro-forestry, habitat restoration,
sustainable development
Sustainable development is an organizing principle for meeting human development goals while also sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend. The des ...
*
Ban Nong Muang -
Carbon offset, reforestation, and sustainable development
*
Bangkok - School Tree Nurseries
*
Bangkok - EcoKids environmental education
*
Phetchaburi- Wildlife habitat restoration
*
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park - Forest restoration and research
*
Ratchaburi - Community forestry
* Khao Takiab - Mangrove forest restoration
* Ban Non Tong, - Carbon offset, reforestation, and sustainable development
*
Chiang Rai -
Jatropha Biodiesel and Village Development
Indonesia
*
Tabanan, Bali - Habitat restoration
*
Pramuka Island, Jakarta Bay - Mangrove forest restoration
*
Sideman
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- Matthew Faid Forest, Trees for Life
*
Lombok - Agro-forestry
India
*
Chennai - Reforestation
*
Mumbai -
Corporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature by engaging in or supporting volunteering or ethicall ...
South Africa
*
Table Mountain -
Threatened species preservation
Malaysia
*
North Selangor
North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography.
Etymology
The word ''north'' i ...
-
Peat Swamp forest reserve restoration
The organisation states that it intends to plant 1 million trees in Thailand in 2011.
Timeline
* 2 November 2005 - The PATT Foundation officially formed
* 7 December 2006 - PATT becomes a Registered Charitable Foundation in the
United Kingdom
* 2006 - Installation of Thailand School Tree Nurseries
* June 2007 - Carbon Free Development Village Development projects started in Thailand
* 9 April 2008 - Projects begin in Indonesia at Sideman Village, Bali, and planting begins for the Matthew Faid Memorial Forest
* 11 July 2008 - PATT becomes a Registered Foundation in Thailand
* October 2008 - Projects begin in India with a collaboration between PATT and the SAGE Foundation. First project on behalf of
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conducted at INS Trata in Worli.
* December 2008 - Thailand Eco Kids camps begin
* 22 April 2009 - Projects begin in South Africa in conjunction with World Environment Day.
* 12 May 2009 - United Nations SEED Award.
*The Founder of the PATT Foundation, Andrew Steel was awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition of his environmental commitment and charitable work in July 2012 by the
University of Hull.
* November 2012 - UK Primary Schools Programme launched.
References
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External links
Plant a treeOfficial Website
International forestry organizations
International climate change organizations
Carbon finance
Environmental organizations based in Thailand
Environmental organizations established in 2005
2005 establishments in Southeast Asia