
Impactful Solutions. Enduring Capital. Naturally.
Catalyzing financial, environmental, and societal impact that is measurable and durable.
Viridian is a natural infrastructure services firm. Our forest management, forest infrastructure capital, and international natural capital services deliver landscape-scale resilience, returns, and impact. Working with industrial and non-industrial landowners, communities, the private sector, governments, NGOs, and investors, we turn vision into impact.
What We Do
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Forest Management
Our end-to-end forestry services combine data-driven insights to turn conservation into high-impact investments. We manage the entire land stewardship process - including geospatial assessments, timber harvesting, climate-resilient reforestation, and funding solutions - to reduce wildfire risks and enhance biodiversity. By balancing financial returns with ecosystem restoration, we help landowners build long-term resilience and recover from environmental challenges.

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Forest Infrastructure Capital
We unlock scalable capital for landscape resilience by structuring financial instruments that treat forests as critical infrastructure. Our team enables municipalities and the private sector to front-load wildfire mitigation and watershed restoration. We bridge this funding gap to support proactive, large-scale project execution through public-private mechanisms.

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International Natural Capital
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) across forestry, agroforestry, carbon markets, and land restoration in Emerging Markets. From market analysis and strategic planning through blended finance, market access, and implementation, we help partners unlock resilience and new revenue streams at scale.

Peer-Reviewed Research
Co-Authored by Viridian Partners

Challenges to the Reforestation Pipeline in the United States
Original Research article
Front. For. Glob. Change,
03 February 2021
Sec. Forest Management
Volume 4 - 2021
Our Contributors

Agroforestry extent in the United States: A review of national datasets and inventory efforts
Our Contributors

‘Got Seeds?’ Strengthening the Reforestation Pipeline in the Western United States
Original Research article
RNGR, Tree Planters' Notes
Volume 66,
Number 1 - 2023
Our Contributors

‘Mind the Gap’-Reforestation needs vs. reforestation capacity in the western United States
Original Research article
Front. For. Glob. Change,
28 May 2024
Sec. Forest Management
Volume 7 - 2024
Our Contributors


