Projects

Wildfire-Affected Area Soil Restoration Project

Before restoration
After restoration (8 months later)

Breathing Life Back into Burned Land – Reviving the Forest of Gyeongpo with Moss

Code of Nature is restoring life and biodiversity to wildfire-damaged soil in Gyeongpo, Gangneung by applying its proprietary moss restoration technology, Mosby, to a 2-hectare pilot area within the 170-hectare burn site. Even in the early stages of the project, notable recovery has been observed, with rapid improvements in soil organic matter and vegetation establishment indicators.

But this restoration is more than just a technological effort. Volunteers from the Gangwon-do Volunteer Center and the nonprofit ITASEOUL joined the project on-site, actively spraying moss-based solution and planting saplings—becoming direct participants in the ecological revival.

Moving forward, the restoration site will see the introduction of diverse tree species, and carbon credits are planned to be issued based on the carbon absorption of these trees. As an ecological investment in both the region and the future, this project represents not only the restoration of nature, but also the power of community engagement and climate action.

Restoration Site
Gangneung-si, Republic of Korea
Restoration Period
2024. 8. 30 - ing
Restoration Type
Wildfire Restoration
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