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Science-based action and enhancing capacities for ecosystem restoration: A Decade for collaboration

Why attend
1. Set of principles applicable to all restorative activities, to meet the need for a common vision on ecosystem restoration; 2. Key aspects to consider when implementing high-quality ecosystem restoration backed up by science; 3. existing systemic capacities for restoration, as well as the current gaps and barriers at global level.
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To support the implementation of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, a FAO-led Best Practices Task Force (BPTF) and an IUCN-led Science Task Force (STF) were established. The BPTF is a coalition of 136 individuals from 55 leading global organizations in charge of shaping the knowledge component of the UN Decade, including capacity development efforts as well as capitalization, sharing and dissemination of good practices for restoration in all ecosystems. The STF will provide an authoritative scientific reference for the UN Decade. It will collate and convey concise information and concepts of terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystem restoration based on rigorous evidence. This session will be an opportunity to launch key knowledge products and science developed by both Task Forces in 2021, as well as to share their plans for 2022.

Session agenda

Speaker

Dr James HALLETT

Chair,
Society for Ecological Restoration
United States of America


14:00 - 14:30

Panelist

Ms Angela ANDRADE PEREZ

Chair CEM,
Conservation International- Colombia
Colombia


14:00 - 15:00

Dr Cara NELSON

Professor,
University of Montana
United States of America


14:00 - 15:00

Mr Christophe BESACIER

Coordinator of the Forest and Landscape Restoration Mechanism,
FAO
Italy


14:00 - 15:00

Mr Luc GNACADJA

President,
GPS-Dev
Benin


14:00 - 14:00

  • Society for Ecological Restoration [United States of America]
  • IUCN Commission on Ecosystems Management (CEM)
  • IUCN Forest Conservation and Climate Change Programme
  • FAO
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