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Tree Planting Project Report for Schools

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A REPORT FOR A PROJECT OF TREE

PLANTING AND NATURE


CONSERVATION IN SCHOOL.
PROJECT LOCATION;

FBF HOUSE OF MARY HOUSE OF HOPE VTI


DURATION;

2YEARS
PROJECT OBJECTIVE;
 To promote environmental awareness and responsibility
among students, staff, and the community by planting
trees and implementing nature conservation practices
within the school premises.
PROJECT OVERVIEW;
The green school initiative aims to;
 Plant trees in the school grounds to
enhance biodiversity and mitigate climate
change.
 Establish a nature conservation club to
educate students about environmental
issues.
 Implementing recycling and waste
management programs.
 Create a school garden for hands-on
learning experiences.
METHODOLOGY;
 Conducted a school-wide survey to identify
suitable tree species and locations.
 Collaborated with local nurseries to source
native tree species.
 Organized a tree planting event with
student and community participation.
 Established nature conservation club with
regular meetings and activities.
 Implemented recycling and waste
management programs.
OUTCOMES;
 2 Trees planted, including oranges.
 6 Tourism students joined the nature
conservation club.
 Reduced school waste by 30% through
recycling and composting.
BENEFITS;
 Enhanced biodiversity
 Improved air quality and climate
regulation.
 Increased student engagement and
environmental awareness
 Developed community partnerships and
social responsibility.
REFERENCES;
1. Online resources;
 National geographic. Tree planting
 Science daily. forest ecology
2. Academic journals;
 Forest ecology management
 Tree physiology
 Urban forestry & urban greening
 Journal of sustainable forestry
 Journal of environmental
management
IMPACTS
Improved air quality of reduced green house
gas omissions
Enhanced biodiversity and wild life habitats
Mitigated soil erosion of landslides
Provided shade & improved aesthetic value
CHALLENGES FACED
 Limited funding for tree maintenance.
 Climate & weather conditions
 Scheduling conflicts for club activities.
 Initial resistance to change in waste management
practices.
FUTURE PLANS;
 Expand the school garden to include fruit trees
and herbs.
 Invite guest speakers for environmental
workshop.
 Develop a school-wide environmental policy.
 Monitor and evaluate project impact.
RECOMMENDATIONS (CONTINUED)
 Secure additional funding for a long-term tree
maintenance.
 Integrate environmental education into the curriculum.
 Expand community engagement and organization for
partnership.
 Monitor & maintain planted involvement.
CONCLUSION;
 Our tree planting project successfully promoted
environmental awareness and responsibility within the
school community, highlighted the importance of
preserving natural heritage by addressing challenges and
implementing sustainable strategies, we can ensure the
long term of these trees and benefit the local
communities or inspire a positive change.
Thank you for your attention to this comprehensive report on
tree planting and nature conservation.

PARTICIPANT LIST;
1. MUHWEZI CHRISTOPHER
2. KATUSIIME PATRICAH
3. TURYASINGURA BLESSED
4. KUTURISHABA RITAH
5. AKAMPURIRA ANTHONY
6. NATAMBA FAITH
REPORT PREPARED BY; TOURISM STUDENTS
TH
DATE; 29 September 2024

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