The Restoration Initiative (TRI) unites 10 countries and three Global Environment Facility agencies – IUCN, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the United Nations Environment Programme – along with governments and strategic partners to overcome existing barriers to restoration and to restore degraded landscapes, in support of the Bonn Challenge.
The Restoration Initiative

Oyster farming on lines aims to reduce the pressure on wild oysters while lightening the work of women in Guinea Bissau
Pierre Campredon

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30 Sep, 2022
Une multiplicité d'acteurs travaillant conjointement sur des activités de restauration est fondamentale afin d’ouvrir la voie à un avenir durable, comme l'indique la revue annuelle de l'Initiative…

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02 Nov, 2021
The Restoration Initiative (TRI) programme was featured at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, held in France, September 3-11, 2021. Speakers at the TRI event, which served to raise the…

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24 Juin, 2020
Making digital technology and satellite imagery in land use assessment more accessible for forest landscape restoration

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14 Mar, 2019
Le plus grand programme financé par le Global Environment Facility ayant pour but de restaurer des terres dégradées a été lancé à Naivasha, au Kenya. Plus de 50 partenaires se sont réunis durant…
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