Strengthening community capacity for evidence-based forest restoration in Indonesia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £514,402
WHERE Indonesia
Summary
Tropical forest restoration is considered a major route to mediating the biodiversity and climate crises whilst also supporting livelihoods and well-being of local communities. To meet these aims over the long-term, restoration actions must be effective and sustainable while benefiting people. Our project will co-produce and apply methods that foster a strategic, evidence-based approach to forest restoration in Indonesia, facilitating i) spatial prioritisation, ii) restoration interventions, iii) efficient restoration monitoring and iv) a route to
certification for ecosystem service-based finance.
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