Advancing and Applying Knowledge Projects News
All the latest news from The Endangered Landscapes Programme
Photo: Rewilding Danube Delta

New research conducted to confirm economic benefits of restoring the steppe
The project “Assessing carbon sequestration and storage by dry grassland ecosystems”, funded by the Endangered Landscapes Programme, was launched and…
8th September 2022

Restoring landscapes at scale: new Restoration Landscape grantees convene in Cambridge
Earlier this summer, the new cohort of ELP Restoration Landscape grantees were brought to Cambridge for a week-long workshop. The…
25th August 2022

Beyond greenwashing: understanding the challenges, ambition and potential of carbon trading
2015 was a pivotal year for climate and biodiversity issues, with many countries signing up to the Paris Agreement –…
18th August 2022

How we are using our projects to advance and apply knowledge of landscape restoration
We are delighted to announce that the ELP is funding five new projects to Advance and Apply our Knowledge of…
12th January 2022

Nature-based Solutions for climate change mitigation and ecosystem restoration
The final instalment of our landscape restoration and climate change mini-series is an interview with Megan Critchley who has been…
10th November 2021

Adapting southern Portugal to protect key species and communities
In the fourth of our landscape restoration and climate change mini-series, Matt Burnett, the Communications Coordinator for the Endangered Landscape…
8th November 2021
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