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Last steps towards the EU Nature Restoration Law - News | IUCN The first EU-wide regulation on nature restoration represents a bold and historic opportunity to create a better future for the citizens of Europe, and to serve as a leading example for the world It is therefore with great concern that IUCN has followed recent developments in the process towards this legislation’s adoption We encourage the European Council to continue supporting the inter
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
Mr James MCBREEN - IUCN Global lead for IUCN's flagship product the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM), James supports countries, Members, and landscape stakeholders to make forest landscape restoration
Principles and practice of forest landscape restoration - IUCN This book presents the results of an international research project, which was designed explicitly to examine application of the forest landscape restoration (FLR) approach to dryland forest ecosystems in Latin America The research focused on seven dryland areas where native forests have been
USA and others to restore more than 18 million hectares of . . . - IUCN USA forest service, Rwanda, a Brazilian coalition and indigenous groups from Mesoamerica have committed to restoring a total of more than 18 million hectares of their forest landscape This will pump billions into local and global economies and bring a host of other benefits, according to IUCN
One billion hectares of lost forests could be restored | UICN The prelimary findings of our assessment indicate that there is a total area of lost and degraded forest lands of more than a billion hectares that is suitable and available for restoration – an area greater than that of China These areas should not all be restored in the same fashion There is no one-size-fits-all solution
Search - IUCN BCAF Readiness Support is providing funding for early-phase design, set-up, and implementation of coastal blue carbon restoration and conservation projects in developing countries, but we are entering the final weeks of the search, so please apply and share
Wetlands and its communities: The story of Yus - IUCN His experience includes supervising field facilitators, working with local communities, and establishing various community-based wetlands restoration works In his capacity as project manager for the resilience programme for Wetlands International, Yus has also played a key role in bringing local knowledge and perspectives of local communities