Restoring...

Benefits for people such as:

  • products for food and raw materials;
  • reducing risk of landslides;
  • providing recreational areas;
  • providing clean water.

Environmental functions such as:

  • hydrological cycles;
  • habitats;
  • nutrient cycling;
  • soil stabilisation
Connecting... Forest fragments and creating links between protected areas and well-managed forests.
 
Reducing... Vulnerability of forests and biodiversity to threats such as: climate change, pests/disease and fires
 
Planning, identifying and addressing...

Solutions that are acceptable to all;

Root causes of forest loss and degradation in order to reverse trends through:

  • consulting and involving local people;
  • changing policies related to land use;
  • replacing harmful incentives with more positive ones;
  • informing and training people;
  • building capacity;
  • recognising traditional values.
Valuing... Forest goods and services in order to quantify and evaluate how stakeholders can directly benefit from these.