Here's what was discussed at a two-day forum of global leaders and local land-users discussing the restoration of Africa's drylands.
The Global Landscapes Forum hosted a two-day event on African drylands. Food, youth and narrative were discussed on day-one.
How “farmer-managed natural regeneration,” FMNR, is taking hold on the African continent and beyond to combat drought and boost agriculture.
The private sector provides only 14% of the investments in nature-based solutions that are needed, presenting a new opportunity for revenue.
Two invasive plant species are posing problems in Kenya's Nairobi National Park and Baringo Lake areas. Here's a short look at why.
“Blue” carbon credits come bluest in Colombia’s Cispata mangroves, one of the most well-preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean.
Around the world, local GLFx chapters are popping up of people dedicated to making their landscapes more sustainable. Meet them here
Chapter Profile: GLFx Veracruz
Chapter Profile: GLFx Lilongwe
Spotlighting the new Wageningen Biodiversity Initiative in an interview with Professor of Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Liesje Mommer.
Digital forum focuses on how to achieve restoration through local approaches, green jobs and links to climate and biodiversity.
The decline of the beloved monarch butterfly has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness.
We must protect our forests from deforestation if we are to meet the Sustainable Development Goals through sustainable development.