Pillars of Resilience
Carbon Sequestration
Carbon sequestration is the process where trees, grasses, and plants absorb carbon dioxide, storing it in biomass and soils. Resilient forests and wetlands act as carbon sinks, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change.
The goal is to enhance carbon sequestration in a stable, sustainable manner that provides multiple ecological and social benefits.
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Expenditures by Funding Organization Type
Projects can be associated with multiple Pillars of Resilience, therefore the Reported Expenditures shown here may also be accounted for in other Pillars of Resilience.
Projects
The reported Performance Measure results for projects with this Pillars of Resilience are charted here. Results are included for every Project that is assigned to this Pillars of Resilience. To see the full results for a Performance Measure, click the Performance Measure name in the chart title
: 3,272.99 acres
: 263.44 acres
: 7.29 acres
: 239.39 acres
: 3.07 miles
: 1,219.00 acres
: 3,988.00 tons