Sovereign Partnerships
For Governments
Why Governments Engage GEP
Built for National Scale
We Operate at Meaningful Scale
We design projects from 10,000 hectares to multi-million-hectare national programmes — large enough to generate sovereign-scale ecological and economic impact.
We Align With National Priorities
Our projects integrate seamlessly with Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), food security strategies, rural employment objectives, climate resilience mandates, and biodiversity commitments.
We Partner With Nations on the Rise
We bring structure, modelling, and long-term execution capability to help transform ecological potential into national strength — without placing fiscal burden on the state.
Our Standard of Care
Governments cannot afford restoration projects that fail, overpromise, or disappear after planting. We design and manage projects with the discipline required for long-term national assets.
What We Bring
Converting Ecological Ambition Into Structured Reality
As a private developer, we convert ecological ambition into structured, finance-ready, sovereign-aligned projects over a 30–50 year duration. Our holistic and far-looking approach enables governments to advance restoration, climate, and food security objectives in critical rural areas without diverting internal resources from other national priorities.
- We structure projects to attract international capital without placing fiscal burden on the state
- We design restoration that generates revenue, not just compliance
- We build systems that withstand regulatory scrutiny and global market standards
- We operate independently, allowing governments to retain full sovereignty over land and policy
- We execute with speed and discipline, without requiring bureaucratic expansion
Eligibility Criteria
Our Requirements for Government Engagement
Gentle Earth Project undertakes sovereign-scale restoration programmes where long-term ecological, social, and financial integrity can be ensured. To achieve this, projects must meet the following baseline criteria.
- At least 100,000 hectares total project area, structured in parcels no smaller than 10,000 contiguous hectares
- Eligible geographies include primary or degraded forest, delta systems, mangrove corridors, coastal ecosystems, drylands, and desertification zones
- Clear, government-backed land access rights for the duration of the project lifecycle
- Commitment to transparent engagement with Indigenous peoples and local communities, including support in structured outreach and consultation
- Willingness to support non-financial, multi-decade restoration horizons aligned with carbon and biodiversity performance cycles
- Collaboration on access to national datasets, mapping records, and ecological baseline information
- Alignment with national climate, biodiversity, or food security frameworks
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We work directly with government ministries, land agencies, and national climate offices. Initial conversations are confidential and without obligation.
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