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AN APP TO REPLENISH FORESTS

DAVID ‘EZRA’ JAY — CO-FOUNDER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, GREENSTAND

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David ‘Ezra’ Jay is working to combat deforestat­ion one tree at a time—collective­ly, he’s surpassed 750,000 trees planted so far. He’s also committed to trying to alleviate global poverty. The app Treetracke­r, an open-source, data-driven software platform developed by Jay and his team via Greenstand, the nonprofit he heads, attepts to accomplish both goals by verifying and monitoring farmers around the world who plant and care for trees, then facilitati­ng payments to these growers from donations by partnering groups. Planters submit geotagged photos of their trees periodical­ly, the app calculates a value for the ecological impact based on the tree’s location and rate of growth, then packages the data in a digital wallet the growers can access and trade. For poverty-stricken farmers in areas like sub-saharan Africa and South Asia, the process provides income and a way to earn their livelihood by restocking forests rather than clearing them for crops. Today, the app is used by more than 4,700 growers worldwide and has the backing of the World Bank.

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