The Replanting Native Forest and Woodland Ecosystems Method is a framework developed under the Australian Government’s Nature Repair Market. It sets out the rules for undertaking replanting projects on historically cleared land, with the aim of restoring native forest and woodland ecosystems.
The method outlines how to select appropriate species, plan planting activities, and monitor ecological outcomes over time. It is designed to support the generation of biodiversity certificates by providing a standardised approach to measuring improvements in ecological conditions.
Intended to bring greater consistency and accountability to nature repair efforts, the method forms part of a broader policy framework to attract investment in biodiversity outcomes.
Learn more about the methodology: dcceew.gov.au – Replanting Native Forest and Woodland Ecosystems Method
Certificates and methods