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- El Salvador makes case for strengthening its national restoration . . .
Forest landscape restoration (FLR) is recognised as a key strategy to not only restore ecological integrity, but also to generate local, national and global benefits El Salvador embraced this concept and took action as outlined in a strategy presented at the Latin America Bonn Challenge event in Honduras
- Event: Building regional cooperation on forest landscape restoration in . . .
More than 750 million hectares of deforested and degraded land in Africa can be restored, to the benefit of vulnerable local communities and the environment To catalyse regional collaboration on this immense potential, two high-level meetings are taking place in Kigali, Rwanda this week
- Biodiversity guidelines for forest landscape restoration . . . - IUCN
Biodiversity is inherent in forest landscape restoration As global initiatives like the Bonn Challenge and New York Declaration on Forests inspire nations to pursue sustainable landscapes and economic growth, on the ground, biodiversity binds people and nature to their shared future These guidelines are intended to provide more context, more resources and fresh perspectives to the ongoing
- Communities and forest landscape restoration at IUCN Congress: Ensuring . . .
Communities are at the heart of the forest landscape restoration (FLR) approach, from planning through to implementation At the IUCN World Conservation Congress, FLR practitioners from around the world will take participants through the processes they followed to design integrated FLR projects
- The Restoration Initiative empowers woman with improved . . . - IUCN
The Restoration Initiative empowers woman with improved livelihood and business in Kenya Tana Delta region We feature the story of Amalie Mara Miyesa who gives an account of how her life transformed through her participation in The Restoration Initiave project in the Tana Delta region
- USA and others to restore more than 18 million hectares of . . . - IUCN
These historic announcements come the day after the result of the Rio+ Dialogues public votes were announced Following more than 1 million public votes from across the world, restoration of 150 million hectares of degraded lands is the number one proposal of the dialogues in the forest category, and number two overall
- Biodiversity - IUCN
About biodiversity Biodiversity is crucial to human well-being, and is increasingly threatened Habitat destruction, invasive species, overexploitation, illegal wildlife trade, pollution and climate change put the survival of species worldwide at risk
- From restoration to responsive governance - resource - IUCN
The Rio Doce watershed and its adjacent coastal and marine areas have been affected by centuries of extractive activities and unsustainable agricultural practices When the Fundão tailings dam collapsed on 5 November 2015, a wave of mud swept down the river to the sea, causing 19 deaths, destroying villages, riparian vegetation, scraping off river sediments and disrupting the lives of
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