Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Mangrove Planting.
Planting mangrove forests involves collecting mangrove propagules (seeds) from mature trees and planting them in suitable coastal areas, either directly or after raising them in a nursery. This process helps to restore mangrove ecosystems, which are vital for coastal protection from erosion, carbon sequestration, and providing habitats for marine life. Modern approaches include using drones to plant seeds in remote locations and employing community-based restoration methods to improve survival rates.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Mangrove Planting.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Project: Reforestation.
A CSR reforestation project involves a company or organization undertaking efforts to restore and protect forests as part of its social and environmental responsibility. These projects aim to combat climate change, enhance biodiversity, protect coastal and marine resources, and contribute to local economic development by involving communities, employees, and stakeholders in activities like planting trees, managing nurseries, monitoring growth, and implementing long-term forest care programs.