Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring

A framework for ecosystem restoration monitoring
Ecosystems around the world have the potential to thrive once again through dedicated restoration efforts. By addressing the challenges posed by human activities, climate change, and natural disasters, we can preserve and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services. Accurate and transparent data is essential for assessing and adapting restoration strategies, making robust monitoring frameworks a priority. As the impacts of climate change become more pronounced, these efforts are more urgent than ever. 

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads the charge in addressing ecosystem restoration through its initiatives under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Central to these efforts is the Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM), which aims to build a comprehensive standardized database to document where restoration is happening and how to connect different datasets. This approach ensures systematic tracking and integration of restoration efforts, enhancing global understanding and better coordination. Moreover, FAO leverages advanced technologies and fosters collaboration with global partners to develop standardized monitoring protocols and training materials, empowering local communities and governments to undertake their restoration monitoring.  

Through its concerted efforts, the FAO aims to provide a clearer picture of restoration impacts, fostering global cooperation and driving the adoption of best practices in ecosystem restoration. By equipping stakeholders with the right tools and knowledge, FAO enhances global efforts to restore and maintain healthy, resilient ecosystems for future generations. 
In Focus
Impact
Publications
Capacity Needs and Technical Barriers to Achieving Our Global Restoration Ambitions (Target 2): Insights from five pilot countries Burkina Faso, Kenya, Peru, Viet Nam and Brazil, and global-level reflection meetings
01/01/2025

To achieve KM-GBF Target 2 restoration goals, addressing knowledge, capacity gaps, and technical barriers is crucial. Insights from national dialogues...

Delivering restoration outcomes for biodiversity and human well-being – Resource guide to Target 2 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
31/10/2024

This publication serves as a comprehensive resource guide to help countries implement Target 2 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework...

Roadmap for the Global Biodiversity Framework Target 2
04/03/2024

Partnership supporting implementation and monitoring of ecosystem restoration

Partners

The success of the Decade hinges on collaborative efforts. FAO has cultivated a robust network of over 500 experts from more than 150 organizations in the Task Force on Monitoring.

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Events

1/7

2025

19/11

2025

01/07/2025 - 19/11/2025

Designed to bridge global frameworks with regional action, the four webinars aim to present science, tools and collaborative strategies for scalable restoration solutions. Each session will explore a specific theme with contributions from stakeholders and experts across the Arab region.

20/10

2025

30/10

2025

20/10/2025 - 30/10/2025

This is the second of two-part side-event entitled “National Reporting: Supporting the Global Review of the Kunming-Montreal Globa...

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