The Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism

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The Republic of Guinea, known as the “Water Tower” of West Africa, is the source of many transboundary rivers critical for agriculture and livelihoods across several countries. The natural region of Upper Guinea, home of...
The second Project Steering Committee meeting (PSC) of the project "Forest and Landscape Restoration in Support of Landscape Resilience and Livelihoods in the Central African Republic," funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) within The...
Between 1990 and 2010, Kenya’s forest cover decreased from 12 percent to only 6 percent, but the country has set the objective to bring it back to 10 percent by 2030. Degradation is estimated to...
Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) can ensure the continual provision of ecosystem goods and services by providing wide-ranging benefits at a local and global scale. Significant investment and financial and non-financial incentives are...
Reversing deforestation and degradation in high conservation value Chilgoza Pine Forests in Pakistan The Restoration Initiative (TRI) project in Pakistan focuses on restoration, protection and sustainable management of the Chilgoza pine forests ecosystem to...