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Landscape
Restoration

350 million hectares of global deforested and degraded land need to be restored by 2030.
How should we achieve this?


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Restoring degraded land
Land is central to people's livelihood and basic needs. The world has high potential of degraded land that can be restored to serve the enhancement of human well-being. However, people have different understanding of degradation which leads to lack of coordinated and impactful actions that are required to realize the potential of degraded land. Clear, inclusive and operational definitions of degradation are required in order to assess needs and benefits of forest and landscape restoration.

"Restoration must follow a participatory and inclusive process, in which all stakeholders are involved from the very beginning."
— Andree Ekadinata
ICRAF

The RESTORE+ approach
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Identify degradation with innovative measures combining remote sensing and crowdsourcing
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Assess biodiversity and climate change implication of varying definitions of degradation
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Assess restoration options from
a Food-Land-Energy nexus perspective
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Project Goals

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In Indonesia, RESTORE+ aims to explore how the country can utilize degraded land to help forest conservation while still enhancing land based economic productivity.
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RESTORE+ aims to assess how new mechanisms in the Brazil Forest Code can support the country's Bonn Challenge pledge.
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In the Congo Basin, RESTORE+ aims to inform policy makers in the region with the most updated data and analysis.
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"Solid scientific evidence and reliable data is required by the government as a control measure. Therefore, Brazil uses evidence-based policy for our UNFCCC and Bonn Challenge Commitments"
— H. E. Ricardo Neiva Tavares
Ambassador of Brazil for Austria

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