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Author : Kaoutar Jamai
Synopsis
This case study explores the High Atlas Foundation (HAF), a Moroccan-American non-profit organization, and its innovative approach to carbon offsetting through extensive tree-planting initiatives. The foundation’s mission is deeply rooted in sustainable agriculture, water resource management, women’s empowerment, and education, with a focus on creating a circular economy. The case examines the challenges and strategies involved in implementing carbon offset programs, balancing financial sustainability with social and environmental objectives, and navigating operational hurdles in rural Morocco.
Key Concepts / Keywords
carbon offsetting, community empowerment, financial sustainability, tree planting, sustainable agriculture, climate action.
Learning Objectives
This case study provides students with insights into the strategic and operational dimensions of HAF’s carbon offset initiatives, focusing on sustainable development, community engagement, and market adaptation. Through this case, students will:
Target Learning Groups
This case study is specifically designed for undergraduate students in their 2nd and 3rd years who are pursuing courses in corporate sustainability, and business and strategic management.
Prerequisites
Students should have a basic understanding of :
Case Caracteristics
67-3 Avenue de l’Aéropostale Casablanca Finance City (CFC) 20250 Casablanca – Maroc
Tél :+212(0) 522 20 91 20
Fax :+212(0) 522 20 91 15