7 RESTORATION INITIATIVES THAT ARE REGENERATING THE WORLD
Forestgarden programme
Regreening agriculture
Regenerating mangroves
Living Indus
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Andean Action
Terai ArcLandscape
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
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7 RESTORATION INITIATIVES THAT ARE REGENERATING THE WORLD
Forestgarden programme
Regreening agriculture
Regenerating mangroves
Living Indus
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Andean Action
Terai ArcLandscape
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Forest garden programme
Deforestation and unsustainable land use in Africa are negatively impacting the environment. To address this, plans are in place to implement forest gardens that will restore up to 229,000 hectares by 2030.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Andean Action
Deforestation and overexploitation are endangering the Andean forests, one of the planet’s most important green lungs. To tackle this threat, Andean Action has set a goal to plant 30 million trees across 800,000 hectares by 2030.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.
Regenerating mangroves
Urbanisation and logging are destroying mangroves, essential ecosystems for coastal communities and marine biodiversity in Sri Lanka. To reverse this damage, a goal has been set to restore 10,000 hectares of mangroves by 2030, ensuring the protection of these vital environments and the well-being of the communities that depend on them.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Regreening agriculture
Current agricultural practices in Africa are degrading the soil and putting food security at risk. To reverse this negative impact, the proposal is to restore 5 million hectares through agroforestry by 2030. This approach aims to improve soil health and increase food production.
Living Indus
Environmental degradation is putting the ecosystems of the Indus River at risk. Living Indus aims to restore 25 million hectares of river basin, representing 30% of Pakistan’s land area. To achieve this, they seek to recognise the river as a living entity, thereby granting it rights for its protection.
Terai Arc Landscape
Habitat loss exacerbates the conflict between humans and animals, putting both biodiversity and agricultural activities at risk. To address this, a plan has been designed to restore 350,000 hectares of forest by 2030, aiming to achieve a sustainable balance that allows for the coexistence of agriculture and wildlife.
Restoration of Mediterranean forests
Rising temperatures, wildfires, and reduced rainfall threaten the biodiversity of the Mediterranean basin. To prevent fires and protect nature, this project proposes to restore 8 million hectares of Mediterranean forests by 2030.