Nature Protection that benefits people
We strive to create inclusive conservation strategies that benefit both nature and people. Through conserving and restoring degraded ecosystems, we seek to improve ecological functionality and the connectivity of local habitats. By applying scientific, local and traditional knowledge, promoting sustainable practices, and ensuring that conservation efforts also improve livelihoods, we create co-benefits that support both nature and human well-being.
Projects
Living sustainability—Practical approaches to transformation
Living sustainability—Practical approaches to transformationAnticipating the “dis-placed” consequences of global biodiversity targets
Anticipating the “dis-placed” consequences of global biodiversity targetsWildlife Corridors: Connecting Ecosystems, Reducing Conflict
Wildlife Corridors: Connecting Ecosystems, Reducing ConflictWetland Co-design, Knowledge, Engagement and Monitoring
Wetland Co-design, Knowledge, Engagement and MonitoringIntegrated Wetland Management for Increased Biomass Production and Water
Integrated Wetland Management for Increased Biomass Production and WaterReplacement of raw materials in the circular economy
Replacement of raw materials in the circular economyRegenerating raised bogs efficiently and effectively
Regenerating raised bogs efficiently and effectivelyPreventing biodiversity loss in waterbodies despite climate change
Preventing biodiversity loss in waterbodies despite climate changeSustainable use of water and soil in the Three Lakes Region
Sustainable use of water and soil in the Three Lakes Region






















