Explore the forests of Spain The forests of Spain are well-known for their vibrance and unique contrasts of landscapes and colours, but the communities there need support to combat wildfire and biodiversity loss. Explore Spanish forest projects with verified ecosystem services below and consider incorporating them into your climate strategy today. Biesca: Protecting the value of Asturian forests Low impact forestry in the Asturian forests to help the brown bears while maintaining climate benefits Asturian forests host an astonishing wealth for Spain. Their rivers nourish populations and species, and the endangered brown bears roam there. Biesca Ingenieria, the forest steward leading this work, is committed to low impact forestry, to help the brown bears and maintain the climate benefits these forests give to the local communities and the planet. Main achievements of this project: 184 tons of CO2 stored per managed hectare of forest Restored habitats for important species like the brown bear Protection of the quality of the Ponga River sub-basin Want to integrate these impacts into your climate strategy? Read the full profile or contact us. Full profile → iStock.com / CHUNYIP WONG Monte del Pico Sacro: Educating for the future of Galician forests Partnership for forest management to generate positive climate and biodiversity impacts Transferring knowledge about forests and their good management is a fundamental task. The Galician Forestry Association has been working with Selga, the forest steward managing this forest, to show how good practices generate positive climate and biodiversity impacts. They are actively looking for sponsors that want to expand good forestry practices and impacts all over Spain. Main achievements of this project: 43 additional tons of CO2 stored per hectare Network of biodiversity conservation areas Implementation of our Forest Carbon Monitoring Tool Want to integrate these impacts into your climate strategy? Read the full profile or contact us. Full profile → iStock.com / Lucia Kindernayova Palancares: Protecting a natural monument in the heart of Spain Sustainable forest management in the foothills of the Iberian System helps to protect flora and fauna at a Spanish natural monument When human interference is prohibited, a forest can mature naturally, and this is a prime example. Abundant dead wood and large, old trees offer a diversity of microhabitats for woodpeckers, bats, lichens, fungi, and wood decomposing insects which recycle nutrients. By ensuring sustainable use and allowing recreational activities, the government of Castilla-La Mancha is preserving the forest’s remarkable biodiversity, landscapes and geological value. Oscar Garcia (Government of Castilla-La Mancha) Main achievements of this project: 4,863 hectares of forest with activities of biodiversity protection Important nesting areas for birds and bats protected Safe recreational spaces created to protect endangered plant Want to integrate these impacts into your climate strategy? Read the full profile or contact us. Full profile → Government of Castilla La Mancha Government of Castilla La Mancha Cañadillas, El Burdel and Peñascosas Altas: Biodiversity and climate protection in central Spain Protection of forest biodiversity to protect the future of the forests in Toledo (Castilla-La Mancha) Cañadillas forest, located in the mountains of the Toledo province, is significant to the local community because of the ash, poplars, and willows that flourish here. It is also home to many rare species like Bonelli’s eagles and black storks. The government of Castilla-La Mancha, the forest steward in charge of this forest, is making significant investments to protect the area from fires. This is safeguarding the forest for future generation, not only living in the region, but also the country. Government of Castilla La Mancha Main achievements of this project: 2,921 hectares of certified forest, 296 of it exclusively for protecting biodiversity Increased presence of endangered plants Steady presence of nesting areas for endangered birds Want to integrate these impacts into your climate strategy? Read the full profile or contact us. Full profile → Government of Castilla La Mancha Government of Castilla La Mancha iStock.com / Neosiam Devesa da Rogeira: Corazón Verde (Green Heart) of Spain – a forest of incredible biodiversity Community stewardship that forest biodiversity for the future of Galicia (Spain) Devesa de Rogueira is a small forest in the east of Galicia in northern Spain. It belongs to Enxeñería Forestal Asefor and the community from neighbouring mountains in Mano Común of Rogueira e Cabana. More than 70 years ago, local people decided that the value of the forest lay not in the timber they could extract from it but in the plants and animals that live here, and the ecosystem services it provided. It is a unique natural enclave in Galicia and is managed by the people who live here. The forest is located in the UNESCO World Heritage site and offers picturesque views. Pilar Valbuena Main achievements of this project: Exceptional levels of biodiversity led to naming it ‘green heart of Spain’ Managed by ‘comuneros’ – the neighbouring communities who protect it from fires by grazing cattle Thanks to active forest management the fire that hit the surrounding forests and villages in summer 2022 did not affect Devesa Want to integrate these impacts into your climate strategy? Read the full profile or contact us. Full profile → Pilar Valbuena Ewa Hermanowicz (FSC International) iStock.com / CHUNYIP WONG Become a forest steward We all have a role to play in protecting the future of our forests. Learn how you can join FSC ecosystem and start making a difference today. Connect with one of these projects and contribute to the global fight against the climate and biodiversity crisis. Contact us → Explore other projects with verified ecosystem services outcomes Find a forest in Germany → Find a forest in the Netherlands → Find a forest in France →