Forest and landscape restoration

Course Description

 

  Degradation of forests and landscapes impacts the global climate, and also the food security and livelihoods of communities. Forest and landscape restoration (FLR) is a process which brings stakeholders together to create healthy, resilient and productive landscapes and meet national, regional and global commitments.​ This course has been developed to introduce the key concepts and process of forest and landscape restoration.

 

You will learn about

- The importance of FLR and its key concepts​. 

- The benefits of FLR and how it helps countries to achieve their national, regional and global commitments​. 

- The three key steps of the FLR process.​ 

- The importance of engaging stakeholders in all steps of FLR and negotiating between potentially conflicting objectives.​ 

- The various considerations when implementing, managing and monitoring FLR​. 

- Barriers and success factors for FLR. 

 

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