• TerraSeixe

    Started in 2015, Justin worked in collaboration with Acção Ambiental, a small NGO located in the Algarve, and GEOTA, a national environmental NGO, who coordinated the project development with the aim of restoring and managing the Monchique Natura 2000 habitats on private land.

  • Renature Monchique

    Started in 2019 following the Monchique wildfire of 2018 that devasted local agroforestry businesses and natural habitats, the aim is to recover the socioeconomic production of the fire-impacted endemic cork oaks, strawberry trees, and chestnut trees, as well as to restore some of the listed natural habitats of the Monchique Nature 2000 site.

  • Idanha-à-Vida

    Terra Hábil joined the Idanha-à-Vida project management team in 2021. This project involves a privately owned development of around 1600 hectares of farm land, the aim of which is to restore water-soil-plant relationships by mitigating soil erosion, recovering soil health, and improving water and nutrient cycles. This is done through active interventions to support the restoration of degraded/destroyed habitats/ecosystems and to enhance the production-profit socioeconomic needs of this project.

  • Barroco

    Initiated in 2022 through the purchase of around 600 hectares of abandoned land, this is a privately owned development with the aim of restoring the natural potential of what was previously land used for agriculture, forestry, and Montado.

  • Quinta de Trás do Outeiro

    Initiated in November 2023, this is a privately owned project on abandoned agricultural land that is currently under development.

  • Purposeflow

    A community-based project where the Terra Hábil team supports the restoration of degraded land through the development of water retention and soil remediation techniques. Also, Terra Hábil is involved in their environmental education and awareness activities.

  • Cristaland

    Terra Hábil supports the management team by doing technical and management assessments of the state of the land and its old-growth trees.