Restoration

Restoration

In the news: homeless great apes, climate change causing 37% of heat deaths, and why we need to talk about eco-anxiety

The 10 Billion Tree Tsunami could pilot a new financial mechanism – and set an example for other developing countries with forestation goals.

Hear from the Global Landscapes Forum's 6 Restoration Stewards on the most important decade for the planet.

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 Nairobi

Chapter Profile: GLFx Cape Town

Spotlighting the new Wageningen Biodiversity Initiative in an interview with Professor of Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Liesje Mommer.