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Forest News #17

Will the current pandemic change our relation to nature, society and the climate change discussion? This month we dive into some of the many aspects influenced by the current global crisis and possible implications in restoration and conservation efforts. To make it a bit lighter – we all need positive things! – we have a special video suggestion.

Forest News #16

This month, we look into supertrees and nature-based solutions to combat climate change effects. Next, we discuss how financing mechanisms – and the different actors involved – are impacting the global push for restoration. We finish up with a recommended online tutorial and someone else’s reading list! Enjoy it!

Forest News #15

This month, we go back to the basics: what is reforestation? As the commitments for global restoration grow, which strategies exist and which potential problems lie ahead? What is technology bringing into the portfolio of techniques? And, as so many people live in cities, what is happening there? Enjoy the read and stay engaged.

Forest News #14

This month we look into the relationship between forests and water, and how agriculture (and agroforestry) can change into a tool for ecological restoration. One of our recommended readings covers the beautiful Ethiopia church forests and the other goes deeper into regenerative agriculture. Enjoy the reading!

Forest News #13

This month: a chinese app and 100million trees, how the “Global tree restoration potential” study ignited a global tree discussion (and why that’s good), the role of technology in connecting people to restoration work, and why urban greening needs to be in the global toolbox.

Forest News #12

Our October issue is dedicated to the current climate change discussion, how we might be at an important time in history and why we don’t need to wait for tomorrow’s technology to act today. Enjoy the reading!