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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetRestoring and sustaining landscapes together: a regional programmatic framework for forest and landscape restoration to advance the United Nations decade on ecosystem restoration in Asia 2023
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No results found.Several challenges and barriers exist for successful implementation of Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR), particularly for smallholders and communities. These include conflicts of interest, land tenure issues, developing viable FLR models, capacity gaps and low access to financing. Past efforts in the region have not always been optimal in terms of quality of restored landscapes, analysis of local context and inclusion of stakeholders, and valorizing and funding the multiple restoration benefits among others. The Regional Programmatic Framework is an essential step forward for framing tangible partnerships and actions to address these barriers and challenges, and thereby helping countries scale up and enhance their FLR initiatives and outcomes. -
ProjectBuilding Partnerships for Forest Landscape Restoration - MTF/GLO/967/IUC 2022
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No results found.The global project, “Fostering Partnerships to Build Coherence and Support for Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR)”, aims to enhance the synergies of CPF members in the global process of restoring forest landscapes, and to assist countries and stakeholders to scale up and strengthen the implementation of FLR at national and subnational levels. The aim of the current project was to position the CPF to play a catalytic role in strengthening national and international support and engagement on FLR. The overall objectives were to catalyse public and private sector investment in FLR, and to identify and support the implementation of key opportunities for a more effective engagement in FLR by CPF members and other important stakeholders. -
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