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Navigating the complex world of carbon markets: the path to high-quality credits for ecosystem restoration

High-quality carbon credits are in high demand, but a widely questioned concept. The voluntary carbon market enables private actors to…

18th May 2023

How can funders use evidence to transform project effectiveness?

What is the role of funders in supporting the effectiveness of a sector? In the last few years, a group…

4th May 2023

Two men next to a grassy cliff area appear to be researching something.

How can science help us work together to restore landscapes?

Partnerships convened for landscape restoration can involve diverse stakeholders with different interests and perspectives. Through the development of a unique…

6th January 2023

New guidance to help maximise climate change mitigation through the restoration of natural areas

Finding ways to mitigate climate change impacts is now an existential necessity. In recent years, there has been a growing…

17th November 2022

Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) hangs upside down in a cave.

Acoustic Pipeline project contributes to bat conservation in some of Europe’s most threatened landscapes

What happens when a landscape restoration programme and an innovative sound analysis project come together? Supported by the Endangered Landscape…

11th October 2022

Fisher in boat holding a sea bream.

Invasive fish species on the menu for the Turkish public

Invasive fish species are on the increase in the Eastern Mediterranean. The climate crisis, combined with the migration of marine…

7th October 2022