In our activities, we engage three categories of people: large-scale farm owners, individual farmers or landowners, and community-owned forest reserves, including village forest reserves and government forest reserves. Large-scale farm owners typically own at least 100 acres of land with trees in the form of woodlots, agroforestry, or patches of natural forests, with the potential for planting new trees. Individual farmers or landowners own at least one acre of land with similar tree cover and also have the potential for tree planting. Additionally, we collaborate with community-owned forest reserves, such as village forest reserves, and government forest reserves to further our conservation and restoration efforts.