Palm oil is the biggest employer in Kalangala – but at what cost? These conservationists are turning to agroforestry to restore local soils.
The Caatinga is the largest semi-arid forest in South America – and Brazil’s most forgotten biome. Here’s how we can protect it.
On Tanzania’s Swahili coast, mangroves are dying out and seaweed production is declining – but local women’s groups are fighting back.
Ecosystem restoration is the only way to tackle land degradation. Here are five skills you need to start restoring your local landscapes.
In TalkLandscape #4, discover the magic of wetlands and the growing threats they face – and learn how you can help protect them.
The Indigenous Xokleng people survived genocide under European colonial rule. Now, they’re embracing art as a form of resistance.
You’ve probably heard of the Great Green Wall in the Sahel. Soon, African countries will be building another one – in Southern Africa.
Carbon markets may be controversial, but they can offer African countries a vital revenue stream to boost landscape restoration. Here’s how.
Invasive species can be devastating for island ecosystems, but they’re also easier to eradicate. Here’s what we can learn from the Pacific.
The IMFN Global Forum 2025 brought together nearly 200 forest experts and practitioners to share solutions for sustainable forests.
TalkLandscape #3 explores how Africa can tackle the climate, land and biodiversity crises by building a green economy led by local people.
We filmed a documentary about farmers, climate change and resilience in Malawi. Here’s a quick look at Drops of Hope behind the scenes.
Indigenous knowledge has survived centuries of colonialism. Today, it’s powering conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
The inspiring story of a group of Malawian farmers as they respond to land degradation and erratic rainfall caused by the climate crisis.
Want to get involved in landscape restoration? Here’s a four-step guide to help you get started, from design to maintenance.