“We believe that nature conservation is inseparable from the wellbeing of local communities.”
“There’s so Much Need for Restoration”
“The landscapes in this part of Africa are like so much of the rest of the world: hugely degraded. There’s just so much need for restoration.”
“The landscapes in this part of Africa are like so much of the rest of the world: hugely degraded. There’s just so much need for restoration.”
‘We Can Only Stop Biodiversity Loss if We All Work Together Right Now’
Spotlighting the new Wageningen biodiversity initiative in an interview with professor of plant ecology and nature conservation Liesje Mommer
Spotlighting the new Wageningen biodiversity initiative in an interview with professor of plant ecology and nature conservation Liesje Mommer
1 Million Trees Planted To Energize the Congo Basin Forests
A restoration project in Northern DRC is bringing degraded land back into productivity.
A restoration project in Northern DRC is bringing degraded land back into productivity.
Countdown to Extinction, or Destination Restoration?
Digital forum focuses on how to achieve restoration through local approaches, green jobs and links to climate and biodiversity
Digital forum focuses on how to achieve restoration through local approaches, green jobs and links to climate and biodiversity
Wildlife Rangers Go Virtual, Carbon Dioxide’s New High and a ‘Green Wall’ for Sinai
News to know in Landscape News's BI-weekly digest.
News to know in Landscape News’s BI-weekly digest.
Saving the Monarch Butterfly: What Can Be Done?
The decline of the beloved species has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness
The decline of the beloved species has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness
Cheap Food Is Expensive
Why the world food systems summit must usher in a fundamental change to our food system
Why the world food systems summit must usher in a fundamental change to our food system
Five Facts You Didn’t Know About Bamboo Forests
It is well-known to be one of the world’s fastest growing plants. But did you know that bamboo also stores more carbon than certain trees, and can be used to build wind turbine blades?
It is well-known to be one of the world’s fastest growing plants. But did you know that bamboo also stores more carbon than certain trees, and can be used to build wind turbine blades?
Tech Stars Tackle Landscape Restoration in the Aral Sea in Innovative Competition
Four winners receive funding to solve socioeconomic and environmental challenges in central Asia.
Four winners receive funding to solve socioeconomic and environmental challenges in central Asia.
Can Soil Inoculation Accelerate Carbon Sequestration in Forests?
Newly popular field of soil microbiome restoration research offers hope.
Newly popular field of soil microbiome restoration research offers hope.
“Wartime” Investment in Carbon Capture Must Start Now, Researchers Say
What could wartime levels of emergency funding buy us in the fight against global warming?
What could wartime levels of emergency funding buy us in the fight against global warming?
The World Needs a New Economic System That Is Powered by Nature
Q&A with European Forest Institute Director Marc Palahí on the bioeconomy movement
Q&A with European Forest Institute Director Marc Palahí on the bioeconomy movement
Everything You Need To Know About Drylands
The ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world
The ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world
From West Africa, Here Comes the Next Miracle Grain: Fonio
New agricultural techniques are growing one of the world’s most ancient cereal crops into a solution to hunger – and a food trend.
New agricultural techniques are growing one of the world’s most ancient cereal crops into a solution to hunger – and a food trend.
Remembrance Forests in Brazil
200,000 trees for 200,000 COVID-19 victims.
200,000 trees for 200,000 COVID-19 victims.