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OUR MISSION


RESTORING THE WORLD’S LOST AND DEGRADED FORESTS AND LANDSCAPES

News Shane Rounce / Unsplash


WITH THE GPFLR EVENT, CHECK OUT THE RESTORATION SCHEDULE AT COP16

— 16-10-2024
News Shane Rounce / Unsplash


HOW TO ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS AND SUPPORT PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE

— 16-10-2024
News Ozark Drones / Unsplash


FOCUS ON LANDSCAPES: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLR'S PRINCIPLES

— 10-10-2024
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RESTORING FORESTS AND TREES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: POLICIES, PRACTICES,
IMPACTS, AND WAYS FORWARD

— 27-09-2024
News photo by: Katie Moulton


RESTORING LEBANON'S FORESTS

— 10-09-2024
News


REVOLUTIONIZING SMALLHOLDER FARMING WITH ORGANIC SOLUTIONS

— 20-09-2024
News Anita Diederichsen speaking at a conference. Photo: Francisco Emolo


BUILDING BRIDGES FOR THE GLOBAL FOREST RESTORATION COMMUNITY

— 28-08-2024
News Lawrence Aritao/ unsplash


NEW REPORT: FOCUS ON PEOPLE TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN FLR

— 20-06-2024
News Restoration work under the Tietê Forests project in 2020 (Image © CEIBA)


FOREST RESTORATION IN ACTION: CELEBRATING PLEDGES TO INSPIRE SOCIETY

— 14-06-2024
News Markus Spiske


FUNDING NATURE-RELATED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WOULD DELIVER MORE THAN 20
TIMES RETURN ON INVESTMENT, STUDY SHOWS

— 10-06-2024
News TRI project beneficiaries producing seed balls to revive degraded forests.
Photo Credit– TRI Pakistan


BRINGING LIFE BACK TO THE LAND: THE RESTORATION INITIATIVE SOWS SEEDS FOR A
SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

— 06-05-2024
News


CAPACITY, KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING ACTION PLAN FOR THE UNITED NATIONS DECADE ON
ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION

— 16-04-2024
News


STANDARDS OF PRACTICE TO GUIDE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE
UNITED NATIONS DECADE ON ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION 2021–2030

— 10-04-2024
News Pascal Debrunner via Unsplash


TURNING RUIN INTO REGENERATION: 10 WAYS LANDSCAPE RESTORATION TACKLES
INTERRELATED CRISES

— 05-03-2024
News WWF Nepal


REFORESTATION INITIATIVE THAT HELPED TRIPLE NEPAL'S TIGER POPULATION RECOGNIZED
AS ONE OF SEVEN UN WORLD RESTORATION FLAGSHIPS

— 14-02-2024
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ANNOUNCING GPFLR’S 2024-2025 LEADERSHIP

— 11-01-2024
News photo credit: Anita Diederichsen


GPFLR’S MEMBERS CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION ROADMAP OF THE
KUNMING-MONTREAL GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK TARGET 2

— 22-11-2023
News photo credit: Anita Diederichsen


THE GPFLR PARTNERS ACTIONS AT COP28

— 30-11-2023
News


SHIFTING THE CLIMATE FOR WOMEN'S ENGAGEMENT IN CLIMATE ACTION

— 20-11-2023
News Photo credit: USDA Forest Service Katie Moulton


SUCKING UP TOXINS: USING TREES TO CLEAN UP CONTAMINATION GOES INTERNATIONAL

— 16-11-2023
News Photo: Patrick Mugi/FAO Kenya


RESTORING DEGRADED LANDS IN KENYA THROUGH COMMUNITY-LED TECHNIQUES AND
APPROACHES, BOOSTING LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION

— 03-11-2023
News Photo – TRI/STP -FAO


THE RESTORATION INITIATIVE: SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE STORY

— 31-10-2023
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CONSERVATION ORGANISATIONS UNITE TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION
IN EUROPE

— 09-10-2023
News


DARWIN CALL TO ACTION

— 06-10-2023
News Photo credit: Anita Diederichsen


GPFLR PRESENTS THE MAIN LESSONS LEARNED IN 20 YEARS OF EXISTENCE, DURING THE
SER2023 – 10TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION

— 30-09-2023
News Photo credit: Harry Down


WWF ARRIVES AT THE SER WORLD CONFERENCE WITH MORE THAN THIRTY PRESENTATIONS TO
DRIVE DEBATE ON FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION AROUND THE WORLD

— 22-09-2023
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RESTORATION BRINGS MORE BENEFITS THAN EXPENSES, SAYS LEADER OF FORESTS AND
RESTORATION OF TNC

— 06-09-2023
News Photo credit: ICFRE


REGIONAL COLLABORATION ON RESTORATION EDUCATION AROUND THE BAY OF BENGAL

— 06-07-2023
News Photo credit: USDA Forest Service Johnnah Ranariniaina


NEW MANGROVE PLANTING MODEL OFFERS HOPE FOR SUCCESSFUL RESTORATION

— 13-03-2023
News Photo credit: USDA Forest Service Johnnah Ranariniaina


IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS 2024 TO DISCUSS GLOBAL FOREST RESTORATION

— 30-05-2023
News Mira Kohl, SHI Communications Manager


FELIPE MARIN AND THE REFORESTATION OF A LAND WITH MAHOGANY AND CEDAR

— 02-02-2023
News © Tiempo de Juego, photo by Fabio Cuttica


FOOTBALL FOR FORESTS: HOW A PROJECT CAN FINANCE FOREST RESTORATION ACTIVITIES IN
THE HEART OF COLOMBIA’S AMAZON

— 29-01-2023
News Regional Director of Fisheries and the Blue Economy of Menabe, Tsiry Niaina
Randrenjarivelo (yellow hat), participated in a USDA Forest Service-supported
planting and monitoring of mangrove seedlings in the region. Photo credit: USDA
Forest Service Johnnah Ranariniaina


MANGROVE RESTORATION PROJECT REACHES 90 PERCENT SURVIVAL RATE AND BECOMES MODEL
FOR LARGE-SCALE RESTORATION INITIATIVES

— 24-01-2023
News


UNDERSTANDING FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION: REINFORCING SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS
FOR THE UN DECADE ON ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION

— 15-11-2022
News


THE GPFLR PARTNERS ACTIONS AT COP27

— 04-11-2022
Events


30 X 30 - WHAT AND WHO COUNTS?

— 07-11-2022 to 07-11-2022
Events


ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN THE POST 2020-GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK

— 01-11-2022 to 01-11-2022
News Gabriela Gavarrete, Agroforestry system (Maize-tree system)


YOUNG RESTORATION PROFESSIONAL COMMITTED TO RESTORING DEGRADED FOREST IN EL
SALVADOR

— 21-10-2022
News Matt Horning, USDA Forest Service


SHARED LEARNING, SHARED PASSION: UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE HOSTS ZIMBABWEAN
PARTNER MY TREES TRUST FOR REFORESTATION STUDY TOUR

— 10-10-2022
News Barkah Wibowo


WHAT IS AT STAKE FOR ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN THE POST-2020 GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY
FRAMEWORK

— 27-09-2022
News Alex Keda


BIOENERGY AND LANDSCAPE RESTORATION: ENERGY SMART ECOSYSTEMS

— 09-08-2022
Events


UN DECADE LEARNING SESSIONS: ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN THE POST-2020 GLOBAL
BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK

— 22-09-2022 to 22-09-2022
Events Colin Behrens, Pixabay


ALL-IUFRO CONFERENCE PLENARY “FOREST DEGRADATION AND RESTORATION”

— 22-09-2022 to 22-09-2022
News Katie Moulton, USDA Forest Service (Stefan Strohmeier from ICARDA explains
how a gully plug is employed to support groundwater recharge, outside of Amman,
Jordan)


IMPROVING WATER SECURITY IN JORDAN THROUGH RESTORATION ACTIVITIES

— 18-08-2022
News Berny Ortega


NEW GLFX CHAPTER HAS BEEN LAUNCHED: GLFX SOUTH COAST GUATEMALA

— 15-08-2022
News Ollivier Girard, CIFOR


6 GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR SUCCESSFUL RESTORATION OF TROPICAL FOREST LANDSCAPES

— 06-06-2021
Events


ROOTING FOR CHANGE: HOW TO SCALE-UP NATURE-BASED CARBON-REMOVAL ACTIVITIES

— 16-06-2022 to 16-06-2022
News Andrew Svk


HOW TO IGNITE ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN YOUR COMMUNITY

— 04-03-2022
Events


NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS – HOW RESTORATION CAN SUPPORT A HEALTHY CLIMATE, ECONOMY
AND PLANET

— 29-04-2021 to 29-04-2021
News @kalenemsley Kalen Emsley


GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM (GLFX) LILONGWE CHAPTER LAUNCHED

— 15-07-2021
News Sarawak Forest Department


ITTO AND IUFRO RELEASE LEARNING MODULES TO ENCOURAGE FOREST LANDSCAPE
RESTORATION

— 26-11-2021
News Axel Fassio, CIFOR


4.06 BILLION REMAINING HECTARES, AND OTHER NEW NUMBERS ON FORESTS… BUT WHAT DO
THEY MEAN?

— 18-06-2021
News © WWF / Simon Rawles


RESTORATION: A LIFELINE TO THE FUTURE WE NEED

— 19-06-2021
News Axel Fassio, CIFOR


HOW TO APPROACH THE GREAT MISSION OF FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION – WITH
EVIDENCE

— 10-06-2021
News @jd_photo


FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION – PATHWAYS TO ACHIEVING THE SDGS

— 01-05-2021
News Martha de Jong-Lantink,


WHAT THE DOCUMENTATION OF 1.8 BILLION TREES IN WEST AFRICA MEANS FOR CLIMATE
CHANGE ADAPTATION

— 20-06-2021
News Andrew Svk


REDD+ AND FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION (FLR): STAKEHOLDER VIEWS AND POTENTIAL
SYNERGIES

— 01-12-2022
Events


WEBINAR: WHAT CAN MANGROVES DO FOR YOU?

— 23-03-2023 to 23-03-2023
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ABOUT US


WHY?

The Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR) is a
proactive global network that unites governments, organizations,
academic/research institutes, communities and individuals under a common goal:
to restore the world’s lost and degraded forests and their surrounding
landscapes.

Specifically, the GPFLR responds directly to the Bonn Challenge to restore 150
million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2020 and 350 million
hectares by 2030.

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CASE STUDIES

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FEATURED CASE STUDIES

@Roberto Zuniga


CENTRAL AMERICA DRYLAND CORRIDOR – RESILIENT LANDSCAPES MANAGEMENT PROJECT IN
NICARAGUA

— 02-12-2020
Photo credit: Amina bhh


OASES ECOSYSTEMS AND LIVELIHOODS PROJECT, TUNISIA

— 02-12-2020
@L.O.B. Tetteh


MAKING RESTORATION PAY IN GHANA’S DEGRADED FOREST RESERVES

— 02-12-2020
@Vlad Panov


CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION PROGRAM FOR ARAL SEA BASIN

— 02-12-2020
E. Diop


THE SAHEL AND WEST AFRICA PROGRAM (SAWAP), IN SUPPORT OF THE GREAT GREEN WALL
INITIATIVE

— 02-12-2020
@Roman Laschov


REVERSING FRAGMENTATION IN MADAGASCAR’S WILDLIFE-RICH FORESTS

— 02-12-2020
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FOREST LANDSCAPES AND RESTORATION PRINCIPLES

FLR is defined as a process that aims to regain ecological functionality and
enhance human well-being in deforested or degraded landscapes. FLR is not an end
in itself, but a means of regaining, improving, and maintaining vital ecological
and social functions, in the long-term leading to more resilient and sustainable
landscapes. The GPFLR adopted FLR principles in 2018 to guide implementation.
Hover over the illustration below to learn more about the principles and click
on the button below for a printable version.

 

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Focus on landscapes

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FLR takes place within and across entire landscapes, not individual sites,
representing mosaics of interacting land uses and management practices under
various tenure and governance systems. It is at this scale that ecological,
social and economic priorities can be balanced.

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Engage stakeholders and support participatory governance

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FLR actively engages stakeholders at different scales, including vulnerable
groups, in planning and decision making regarding land use, restoration goals
and strategies, implementation methods, benefit sharing, monitoring and review
processes.

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Restore multiple functions for multiple benefits

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FLR interventions aim to restore multiple ecological, social and economic
functions across a landscape and generate a range of ecosystem goods and
services that benefit multiple stakeholder groups.

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Tailor to the local context using a variety of approaches

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FLR uses a variety of approaches that are adapted to the local social, cultural,
economic and ecological values, needs, and landscape history. It draws on latest
science and best practice, and traditional and indigenous knowledge, and applies
that information in the context of local capacities and existing or new
governance structures.

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Maintain and enhance natural ecosystems within landscapes

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FLR does not lead to the conversion or destruction of natural forests or other
ecosystems. It enhances the conservation, recovery, and sustainable management
of forests and other ecosystems.

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Manage adaptively for long-term resilience

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FLR seeks to enhance the resilience of the landscape and its stakeholders over
the medium and long-term. Restoration approaches should enhance species and
genetic diversity and be adjusted over time to reflect changes in climate and
other environmental conditions, knowledge, capacities, stakeholder needs, and
societal values.

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MEMBERS

Check out which countries, organisations and institutes drive the GPFLR
The Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR) was launched
in 2003 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the World
Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Forestry Commission of Great Britain. Since
then, 36 governments and international and non-governmental organizations have
joined.

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