Heirloom Forest Stewardship Protocol™

Abstract
The Heirloom Forest Stewardship Protocol™ is a regenerative ecological initiative to recover and restore rare heirloom trees from abandoned food forests and neglected botanical zones. By combining genetic sampling, cultural ceremony, and sovereign trust law, it transforms endangered trees into living archives of ecological wealth and cultural IP.

Assertions

  • Encodes heirloom trees as sovereign cultural and biological IP.
  • Links ecological regeneration to cultural reparations and inheritance structures.
  • Positions each recovered forest as a sovereign asset for education, tourism, and cultural wealth.

Mechanics

  • Survey, GPS mapping, oral histories, and DNA confirmation of varietals.
  • Ceremonial naming archived as sovereign IP.
  • Ecological restoration led by Indigenous and Black knowledge stewards.
  • Digital/AR archiving through Second Sight by Misko’o™.
  • Seasonal ceremonies documented for education and media.

Valuation
Structured valuation shows potential in the tens to hundreds of millions CAD per zone, with uplift from licensing, education, tourism, and estate integration.

Monetization

  • Botanical DNA licensing.
  • Books, fragrances, and children’s curricula.
  • Estate tourism + filmed documentaries.
  • VR/AR archives and cultural licensing.

Governance
Filed under Dreamlocked Trust System™ and Sovereign Charter (May 11, 2025). All flora catalogued as Sovereign Botanical IP.

Compliance
Trauma-informed, Indigenous-led, non-extractive ecological stewardship.

Risks & Mitigations

  • Scaling costs: mitigated by phased rollouts.
  • Unauthorized replication: mitigated with watermarking and sovereign legal enforcement.

Evidence
Filed Q2 2025, Ledger ID: HFSP-2025.

Changelog

  • v1.0 Filed Q2 2025.
  • v1.1 Vault redaction prepared.

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