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The 4 Returns Framework for Landscape Restoration
MoreThe 4 Returns Framework for landscape restoration described in this report is a practical tested system- change framework that can be used by stakeholders to undertake a landscape approach. The framework seeks to balance competing stakeholder demands in a mosaic of different management approaches and business cases, to supply a full range of inspirational, natural,
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GCLP: A new approach to sustainable agriculture and supply chains
MoreHarvesting cocoa is a delicate and labour-intensive process in most of the areas in which the crop flourishes. One-by-one each pod must be carefully cut with a machete in such a way that the fruit is separated from the trees with the buds remaining intact. In most of the world,
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New Report: Sustainable Business Using the Landscape Approach
MoreLandscape sourcing is a methodology for product sourcing that contributes positively to the goals of a sustainable landscape through product certification which identifies commodities that are produced and grown using sustainable landscape management. Learn more in the Landscape Sourcing report out now.
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Blueprints report for Bankable Nature Solutions
MoreWWF's Bankable Nature Solutions team launch a publication presenting 13 case studies offering solutions that generate a financial return and have a positive impact on nature and climate. The examples cover water and sanitation, forestry, climate-smart agriculture, environmental protection and renewable energy in Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America.
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Restoring and Conserving the Congo Basin with sustainable agriculture
MoreThe Congo Basin is the second largest intact tropical forest in the world, and, like many other crucial landscapes, its very existence is under threat. A growing population, deforestation, inconsistent governance and the effects of climate change have made it one of the most vulnerable places on earth. Yet, there
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Lab partners with Dutch Fund for Climate and Development on landscape projects
MoreIn the age of climate change and other major global disruptions, it is more important than ever to think about the impact that humans have on the land upon which we are so dependent. Due to the ongoing global pandemic, and the resulting economic turmoil, there is legitimate concern that
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Great Sea Reef Resilience Programme: A Financially Sustainable Model for Growth and Regeneration
MoreThe WWF Landscape Finance Lab and its partners have developed a financial tool that facilitates investment in green and blue Fijian businesses dedicated to helping regenerate the Great Sea Reef . This is the first in a series of articles about the Lab’s work in Fiji. It is difficult to
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Annual Report – From experimental analysis to a systemised landscape approach
MoreSince its beginnings in 2016, the WWF Landscape Finance Lab has worked toward developing a methodological approach for financing the restoration, rejuvenation and conservation of global landscapes at scale. Through work with WWF teams on the ground and a myriad of other partners and stakeholders around the world, the Lab
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Fostering Collaboration and Building Peace in the Dawna Tenasserim Landscape (DTL)
More.In this article, the Landscape Finance Lab interviews Regan Suzuki Pairojmahakij and Iain Jackson, key contributors to the Dawna Tenasserim Landscape (DTL). Through their work, we learn practical advice on how to build peace and establish partnerships in the middle of regional conflicts. Thanks for taking the time to share
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Pioneering Landscape Conservation: An Interview with Paul Chatterton
More“From the Earth” is an effort to amplify stories of people working on breakthrough solutions for a living planet. In this article, we interview Paul Chatterton, founder of the Landscape Finance Lab, and learns of inspiring examples of transformation taking shape within the WWF network. BR: Paul, thanks for taking the
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SCALE Workshop Report in Cambodia
MoreSCALE (Supply Chain And Landscape approach in EPL) programme is coordinated by WWF Cambodia, with support of H&M group, WWF Sweden and the Lab, and in partnership with WCS and GERES. This cooperation aims to secure the forests of the Eastern Plains landscape, promote sustainable forestry and eventually reintroduce tigers which
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Better Together: Conserving Species and Cultural Diversity in the Western Georgia Forest Landscape
MoreThis article originally appeared on the Lab’s Medium site From the Land and was written by Lab contributor Ben Riddle. Conserving species and cultural diversity goes hand in hand in the Western Georgia Forest Landscape. In this article, the Landscape Finance Lab interviews Jernej Stritih, Chief Technical Advisor for Eco-Corridors Fund-
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