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Inkaterra Hotels Leading the Way in Sustainable Luxury, Conservation, and Regenerative Tourism in peru

Inkaterra Hotels: Leading the Way in Sustainable Luxury, Conservation, and Regenerative Tourism in Peru

Inkaterra Hotels, renowned for their unparalleled luxury and commitment to conservation, have once again been recognized for their excellence in the hospitality industry. Five of their distinguished properties – Inkaterra La Casona, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción, and Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica – have been nominated for the prestigious Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2024. Moreover, Inkaterra, acclaimed as the third best in the World’s Best Hotel Brands in 2019, has received another nomination for the esteemed title of best hotel brand. This recognition underscores not only the exceptional service and experiences offered by Inkaterra Hotels but also their unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability, conservation efforts, and regenerative tourism. One of their numerous accolades stands out prominently – their Climate Positive certification. Discover the Wonders of the Peruvian Amazon at the Inkaterra Amazon Field Station: An Immersive Experience for Nature Enthusiasts, Researchers, Students, and Volunteers An enriching experience for natural lovers, researchers, students and volunteers, Amazon Field Station byInkaterra invites all guests to explore the Peruvian Amazon through interactive excursions, inspired by conservation initiatives managed by Inkaterra Asociación within the megadiverse rainforest. Inkaterra Hotels, deeply rooted in the Peruvian landscape, have made significant strides in mitigating their environmental impact while contributing to preserving Peru’s rich biodiversity. Their Climate Positive certification is a testament to their dedication to combatting climate change and protecting the natural wonders surrounding their properties. The concept of Climate Positivity goes beyond mere carbon neutrality; it involves actively removing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the organization emits. Inkaterra Hotels achieves this through a multifaceted approach encompassing various sustainable practices across their properties. From reforestation initiatives to energy-efficient operations and community engagement, each aspect of their operations is meticulously designed to minimize environmental harm and maximize positive contributions to the ecosystem. In addition to their Climate Positive certification, Inkaterra Hotels are at the forefront of the regenerative tourism movement, pioneering innovative approaches that minimize their ecological footprint and actively regenerate the environments in which they operate. Inkaterra goes beyond sustainability to restore and rejuvenate the natural landscapes and communities surrounding their properties by implementing regenerative practices such as regenerative agriculture, reforestation, and ecosystem restoration. Through initiatives like their Spectacled Bear Conservation project and native tree planting programs, they empower local communities and promote biodiversity conservation, ensuring that their presence leaves a lasting positive impact on both the environment and the people who call these regions home. Inkaterra’s commitment to regenerative tourism enriches the guest experience. It serves as a beacon of hope for the future of responsible Travel worldwide. Inkaterra La Casona, nestled within the historic city of Cusco, seamlessly blends colonial charm with modern comforts while prioritizing sustainability. The property is a beacon of eco-conscious luxury, showcasing how heritage preservation and environmental stewardship coexist harmoniously. Meanwhile, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba offers guests a serene retreat in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where breathtaking landscapes and cultural immersion go hand in hand with responsible tourism practices. In the heart of the Andean cloud forest, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel provides an enchanting escape for travelers seeking to connect with nature without compromising luxury. Here, guests can explore the lush surroundings while supporting conservation efforts to safeguard the delicate ecosystem. Venturing into the Amazon rainforest, guests of Inkaterra Hacienda Concepción and Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica are treated to an immersive wilderness experience like no other. These eco-lodges offer unparalleled opportunities for wildlife encounters and actively contribute to rainforest conservation through research, education, and sustainable tourism initiatives. As Inkaterra Hotels continues to garner acclaim for its exceptional hospitality and commitment to sustainability, it invites travelers worldwide to join it in its conservation journey. By voting in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2024, guests can support responsible tourism practices and help elevate Inkaterra Hotels to greater heights of excellence. In a world where luxury often comes at the expense of the environment, Inkaterra Hotels is a shining example of how hospitality and conservation can converge to create unforgettable experiences while safeguarding the planet for future generations. Green Initiative and Forest Friends: Leading the Way Towards Regenerative Tourism and Sustainable Hospitality with Inkaterra Hotels As partners of Inkaterra Hotels, Green Initiative and Forest Friends are immensely proud of their dedication to sustainable practices, conservation, and regenerative tourism. We applaud their leadership in the hospitality industry and stand alongside them in their commitment to protecting the planet. We encourage other hotel brands worldwide to follow the example and contact us for guidance and support in implementing environmentally responsible initiatives through our Climate and Nature Positive advisory and certification processes. Together, we can make a significant difference in preserving our natural heritage. Written by Yves van Hemelryck, from the Green Initiative Team.

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Nurturing Nature and Leading Climate Action

Nurturing Nature and Leading Climate Action

In an era where environmental consciousness is more critical than ever, organizations seek innovative solutions to address climate change risks, market challenges, and innovation opportunities. Green Initiative stands at the forefront, offering services designed to add value to your business and connect you with global initiatives like the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our commitment to sustainability is evident through our adherence to the highest standards recommended by the UN for measuring and reducing company emissions. Additionally, being featured on the ITC Global Standards Map underscores our dedication to maintaining global benchmarks in sustainability. At the heart of our services lies a set of science-based tools that enable your organization to understand its current standing on climate performance. This insight is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate your carbon footprint, ultimately achieving net-zero emissions. Our multi-industry and international expertise uniquely positions us to engage in climate and nature-positive action through mitigation and ecosystem restoration. This involvement aligns with global environmental goals and puts us in a better position to manage greenhouse gas emissions effectively. For example, we are setting standards for sustainable travel in the tourism sector with the Climate Action Guide for Tourism Businesses and Destinations. Simultaneously, we are helping transform the beverages industry with the first ever Climate Positive Certified drinks, signaling innovation in reducing environmental impact. In logistics, we have introduced Latin America’s first climate-neutral logistical services and are deeply committed to supporting the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) goal of reducing the carbon intensity of international shipping by at least 40% by 2030. In hospitality, we are proud of having certified the first climate-positive hotel chain in the world. And, in agriculture, which accounts for 11% of global emissions, we support agroindustry in different sectors shifting towards climate-smart agricultural practices, making them part of the climate change mitigation solution. Through the International Finance Corporation (IFC), we extend our influence to finance, actively developing climate-smart investment portfolios and providing technical assistance to businesses. This aids in improving overall climate standards in the business world. Benefits of Engaging with Green Initiative 1. Compliance with Global Value Chains: Adhere to global climate policies and standards.  2. Integration of Climate Action: Introduce climate action at the core of your business model.  3. Reduced Financing Costs: Access climate funding to reduce financing costs.  4. Innovation Support: Foster business innovation through climate-smart products and services.  5. Global Recognition: Gain global recognition through climate leadership. Forest Friends A unique nature-positive offering from our portfolio is the Forest Friends Certificates, catering to individuals and organizations dedicated to participating in ecosystem and wildlife restoration. By supporting tree planting initiatives, recipients actively contribute to nature’s positive impact, aligning with our commitment to a greener planet. Our partnerships with organizations deeply committed to long-term ecosystem and wildlife restoration go beyond mere support. These Partner Organizations actively engage in projects that create lasting nature-positive impacts, enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem health. For those seeking an even more significant commitment, we identify accelerators—organizations dedicated to accelerating ecosystem and wildlife restoration. These accelerators play a crucial role in promoting and supporting the involvement of more organizations, fostering a collective effort toward a sustainable future. As part of our commitment, we plant trees on behalf of your organization using an ecosystem-based approach. Our goals focus on restoring connectivity between biodiversity hotspots, providing shelter and food for local species, and engaging with local communities through green job creation. Our reforestation methodology includes: This comprehensive approach ensures the number of trees planted and the overall impact on biodiversity recovery. In choosing our services, your organization catalyzes positive change, aligning with global sustainability goals and contributing to a healthier planet for future generations. Contact us today if you are ready to embark on a journey towards Climate and Nature Positive sustainability, environmental responsibility, and global recognition through climate leadership. Our dedicated team is here to guide your organization through implementing creative solutions, science-based tools, and impactful initiatives. Whether you are looking to measure and reduce emissions, participate in ecosystem restoration, or innovate in climate-smart products and services, we are committed to supporting your goals. Reach out to us now, and let’s collaborate towards a greener, more sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference. Written by Yves van Hemelyck, from the Green Initiative Team.

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Revitalize Lambayeque: Restore Nature for The Andean Bear in Chaparrí, Peru

In the hidden corners of Lambayeque, Peru, a battle for biodiversity is being fought, and you’re invited to be a frontline supporter. The Chaparri Ecological Reserve, a bastion for unique dry forest ecosystems, is threatened. Forest Friends beckons you to join the fight through its Green Initiative – a call to reforest, revive, and reclaim what’s at risk. Lambayeque’s Overlooked Treasure: Dry Forests in Peril Beyond the tourist trails, Lambayeque conceals its overlooked gems – the endangered dry forests. With less than 10% of their original expanse left in Latin America and the Caribbean, these ecosystems are a rare commodity. The Chaparri Ecological Reserve, managed by the Muchik Santa Catalina Community of Chongoyape, is the last stand for these diminishing habitats. The Andean Bear: A Symbol of Struggle In this battleground for biodiversity, the Andean Bear stands as a symbol of resilience but faces an uphill battle. Listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List, these bears grapple with vanishing habitats. Your contribution to our reforestation initiative is a lifeline for them and a statement for preserving our planet’s unique species. From Dollars to Canopies: Your Impactful Contribution Every dollar contributes to the growing forest canopy in Lambayeque. Whether you can spare $1.00 or more, your contribution is a seed of change. Help us plant the right trees, and in return, receive a personalized certificate commemorating your commitment to restoring Lambayeque’s glory. Empowering Communities for Conservation Our mission extends beyond planting trees. We empower local communities, fostering a symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. By supporting our cause, you’re not just planting a tree but investing in a Climate and Nature Positive sustainable future for Lambayeque. Chaparri Ecological Reserve: A Sanctuary in Peril The Chaparri Ecological Reserve battles urban encroachment and prolonged droughts in the Equatorial Pacific region. Your support aids in fortifying this sanctuary and ensures its survival against the odds. Join the Revival: Plant, Protect, Preserve Join Forest Friends in revitalizing Lambayeque. Plant the right tree today to safeguard the future of the Andean Bear and preserve the natural wonders that make our planet extraordinary. Be an advocate for conservation, a supporter of resilience, and a champion for Lambayeque’s beauty. Let’s plant the seeds of change for a greener, more vibrant world. Let’s Grow your Business Together: Take the Next Step Embark on a journey of positive change. Forest Friends invites your company to be a force for good, leaving a lasting legacy of environmental stewardship. Contact us today to explore how your company can make a difference in Lambayeque and beyond. All images are protected by copyright laws, and any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use is strictly prohibited. Green Initiative reserves the right to take legal action against individuals or entities found in violation of these terms, seeking remedies under applicable laws. If unauthorized use is discovered, please promptly notify us at Contact. Requests for permission to use our images should be directed to Heinz Plenge. Thank you for respecting our intellectual property rights. Written by Yves van Hemelyck, from the Green Initiative team.

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Preserving Nature’s Legacy: A Call to Action for Ecosystem Conservation

Our planet’s challenges are immense, but the call to protect and preserve our terrestrial ecosystems has never been more urgent. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outline a crucial mission in SDG 15, to “Protect, Restore, and Promote Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sustainably Manage Forests, Combat Desertification, Halt and Reverse Land Degradation, and Halt Biodiversity Loss.” This comprehensive directive encapsulates the essence of safeguarding the very foundation upon which life thrives. At the heart of this mission lies the imperative to protect our terrestrial ecosystems. These diverse habitats are not just landscapes but complex webs of life, sustaining biodiversity, regulating climate, providing essential resources, and supporting countless communities worldwide. However, these ecosystems are under severe threat in the face of rapid development, urbanization, and unsustainable land use. One key aspect of safeguarding nature’s legacy is the sustainable management of forests. Forests serve as lungs for our planet, sequestering carbon dioxide, regulating the climate, and providing habitats for many species. However, deforestation for timber, agriculture, and urban expansion has led to severe consequences, including habitat loss, disrupted water cycles, and increased carbon emissions. Combatting desertification and halting land degradation are equally pressing tasks. The expansion of deserts and land degradation due to overexploitation, improper land use, and climate change directly impacts food security, water availability, and the livelihoods of millions. Restoring degraded lands and implementing sustainable land management practices are pivotal in reversing these alarming trends. Additionally, the loss of biodiversity poses a significant threat to ecosystems worldwide. Nature’s intricate balance of flora and fauna is being disrupted at an alarming rate due to habitat destruction, pollution, invasive species, and climate change. Preserving biodiversity is not just about protecting charismatic species; it’s about maintaining the delicate equilibrium that sustains life on Earth. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach integrating science, law and policy, and community engagement. Governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses, and individuals have crucial roles in achieving SDG 15. This includes enacting and enforcing policies that promote sustainable land use, investing in reforestation and ecosystem restoration initiatives, supporting indigenous and local communities in their conservation efforts, and adopting sustainable practices in agriculture, forestry, and urban development. Technology and innovation also have a pivotal role in this endeavor. From precision agriculture and reforestation techniques to remote sensing and monitoring tools, innovative solutions can help us better understand, manage, and restore ecosystems more effectively. Education and public awareness are critical in fostering a mindset shift towards sustainable living. Empowering individuals and communities with knowledge about the importance of preserving ecosystems and the impact of their actions can drive positive change at grassroots levels. The task ahead is formidable, but it is not insurmountable. By collectively committing to the principles outlined in the SDGs and taking decisive action, we can protect and restore our terrestrial ecosystems. This isn’t merely a task for the present; it’s an investment in the future—ensuring that nature’s legacy persists for future generations. Our planet’s health and the well-being of all its inhabitants depend on the choices we make today. It’s time to act decisively, collaboratively, and with a profound sense of responsibility toward our planet’s invaluable natural legacy. Empower Your Business for a Sustainable Tomorrow: Our Expertise in Integrating Environmental Values In today’s world, businesses are not just entities operating within society, but integral parts of the global ecosystem with duties towards nature. For enterprises seeking to embrace sustainability as a core value, integrate nature-positive principles into their business models, and to contribute positively to the preservation of terrestrial ecosystems, we offer our expertise and guidance. Our team is ready to provide tailored strategies, innovative solutions, and collaborative partnerships aligning with your goals and values. Let’s embark on a journey together towards a sustainable future. Contact us today to explore how your business can catalyze nature-positive change. Written by Frédéric Perron-Welch, Head of Climate and Nature Policy from the Green Initiative Team.

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Discovering Hope and Inspiration A Journey Through Nature's Comeback

Discovering Hope and Inspiration: A Journey Through Nature’s Comeback

Updated on January 10, 2024 Exciting news! The RESTORE documentary series, produced by the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, clinched the coveted Prize of the Jury at the prestigious 2023 Science Film Festival. This global recognition celebrates the series’ profound impact in showcasing the most successful endeavors in restoring our planet’s ecosystems. Broadcast across 15+ countries and three continents, the Science Film Festival drew over 500,000 attendees late last year. The UN Decade’s RESTORE series illuminates the first ten UN World Restoration Flagships, highlighting remarkable efforts in harmonizing with nature. Described as a beacon of hope amidst environmental challenges, this series comprises ten meticulously crafted short films, spotlighting locations where nature is making a remarkable comeback. The jury praised its ability to deftly address multifaceted environmental issues, not just inspiring but also educating audiences on the pivotal importance of ecosystem restoration for our planet’s future. You can watch the entire series for free below. For educational screening events using the original films, reach out to restorationdecade@un.org. Let’s join hands in spreading awareness about the critical need for ecosystem restoration! December 29, 2023 In a world where nature’s decline poses an imminent threat, a glimmer of hope emerges through a captivating documentary series of the First 10 UN World Restoration Flagships. Ten remarkable places stand as beacons of resurgence, offering a visual spectacle and a profound lesson in resilience and restoration. These are the inaugural ten UN World Restoration Flagships, exemplifying humanity’s potential to fulfill the goals of the new Global Biodiversity Framework. Titled #GenerationRestoration, this documentary series invites viewers on an immersive expedition across diverse landscapes, showcasing how communities worldwide are spearheading efforts to revitalize nature. Each episode unveils a unique narrative of triumph over adversity, illuminating the transformative power of collective action and innovation. The series embarks on a transformative journey, offering insights into ten distinctive locations where nature’s revival is underway: The Dry Corridor The Sinking Shore Ancient Wisdom A River Back to Life Big Ocean States The Climate Frontier The Golden Steppe The Forgotten Forest The Mighty Mountains The Great Green Wall Empowering Narratives: Uniting for Nature’s Revival – Join #GenerationRestoration! These narratives of rejuvenation and conservation are not just captivating tales; they serve as catalysts for action. Watching this series isn’t merely passive entertainment; it’s an opportunity to be inspired and join a global movement towards restoration. It’s a call to action for #GenerationRestoration. Through these compelling visuals and narratives, viewers can grasp the urgency and potential for change. It’s a chance to be educated, empowered, and mobilized to contribute to preserving our planet. By immersing oneself in these stories of resilience and hope, individuals can better understand the critical role we all play in safeguarding our environment. It’s a collective responsibility to ensure a sustainable future for future generations. So, join the movement. Tune in to this transformative documentary series, witness nature’s remarkable resurgence, and become a part of the solution. Together, let’s champion the restoration of our planet and ensure a thriving future for all life on Earth. Source: UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030

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Aligning Global Goals The Crucial Role of Ecosystem Restoration - Green And Black Poison Frog

Aligning Global Goals: The Crucial Role of Ecosystem Restoration

In environmental sustainability, ecosystem restoration is a powerful tool poised to address critical global challenges. Its significance extends far beyond the mere revival of landscapes; instead, it forms the foundational cornerstone for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), countering climate change, and preserving biodiversity. The essence of successful ecosystem restoration lies in its capacity to synchronize with these overarching global objectives, forging a cohesive strategy to counter the escalating threats to our planet. Ecosystem Health: A Pillar for Sustainable Development At the heart of the global push for sustainability lies the vitality of ecosystems. Ecosystems, ranging from forests and wetlands to oceans and grasslands, are integral components supporting life on Earth. They provide vital services such as clean air, water, food, and climate regulation. However, these ecosystems’ rapid degradation and fragmentation have raised concerns, posing a significant hurdle in achieving the SDGs. Ecosystem restoration encompasses a spectrum of activities aimed at reversing environmental degradation. This includes reforestation, wetland rehabilitation, conservation of coral reefs, and sustainable land management practices. By restoring ecosystems, we revive their natural functions and bolster resilience against climate change impacts, ensuring the continued provision of ecosystem services essential for human well-being. Convergence with Global Objectives The success of ecosystem restoration hinges upon its alignment with broader global goals. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a set of 17 interconnected objectives adopted by the United Nations, provide a comprehensive framework for sustainable development encompassing social, economic, and environmental dimensions. For instance, restoring degraded forests contributes to SDG 15 (Life on Land) by preserving terrestrial ecosystems but also aids in achieving SDG 1 (No Poverty) by providing livelihood opportunities through sustainable forest management. Similarly, rehabilitating wetlands can contribute to SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) by enhancing water quality and availability and supporting biodiversity conservation (SDG 14 – Life Below Water). Real-world Examples of Global Contribution through Ecosystem Restoration 1. The Great Green Wall Initiative: 2. Coral Reef Restoration Projects: 3. Ecosystem Restoration in Peninsula de Osa: Protecting Biodiversity One Tree at a Time The Way Forward: Collaborative Action for Global Impact The urgency of ecosystem restoration demands collaborative efforts across various sectors and stakeholders. Governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses, and local communities must join forces to prioritize and implement restoration initiatives that harmonize with the SDGs. Investments in research, technology, and policy frameworks that support ecosystem restoration are paramount. Furthermore, fostering public awareness and engaging communities in restoration activities can catalyze a groundswell of support for these endeavors. Conclusion Ecosystem restoration emerges as a linchpin in the quest for global sustainability. By aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals and addressing the interlinked challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and social development, it paves the way for a resilient and thriving future. Through concerted, strategic action and unwavering commitment, we can harness the transformative potential of ecosystem restoration to safeguard our planet for generations to come.

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🌳Trees The Silent Guardians of Our Existence

🌳Trees: The Silent Guardians of Our Existence

In the bustling symphony of life, a quiet force exists that we often overlook – trees. They stand tall, breathing life into our planet, offering shade and shelter, and weaving a delicate harmony into the very fabric of our existence. These gentle giants are not mere bystanders but the custodians of our well-being. With each rustle of their leaves and each sway in the wind, trees whisper secrets of resilience and interconnectedness. They purify the air we breathe, bestow us with fruits of nourishment, and paint our world with vibrant hues that soothe the soul. Their roots delve deep into the earth, anchoring us to nature’s rhythm and reminding us of our profound bond with the environment. But beyond their ecological significance, trees carry history, culture, and spirituality stories. They’ve witnessed civilizations rise and fall, offering solace and wisdom to those who seek their silent counsel. Their presence in myths and folklore transcends time, embodying strength and serenity. At the heart of one of our missions lies the daily commitment to planting trees, for example, in the Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica. Each day, our dedicated team works tirelessly to restore the rich biodiversity of this precious region. We aim to restore ecosystems, mitigate climate change, and preserve habitats for countless species. This daily endeavor is more than just planting; it’s a passionate dedication to nurturing the planet, one tree at a time. Your support enables us to continue this vital work, ensuring a greener, more sustainable future for the Peninsula de Osa and beyond. Deep gratitude extends to CEPA Customized Educational Programs Abroad, Swee Tours, and Tulu Travel for the unwavering commitment to the Green Initiative Forest Friends nature-positive actions with Fundación Saimiri in Costa Rica.  These vital harmonizers of our planet Let’s stand with them, nurture them, and understand that our destinies are entwined. Let’s ensure a future where the symphony of life continues to flourish, conducted by the graceful baton of these magnificent trees. Your support cultivates change; it’s the catalyst for lasting change. With your contribution, we transform lives, empower communities, and build a brighter future. Every action you take, whether big or small, creates ripples of impact, fostering resilience and hope where it’s needed most. Together, we can forge a path toward progress, making a tangible difference in the world. Thank you for being the driving force behind meaningful and lasting change. To support our Forest Friends initiative, please visit greeninitiative.eco/forest-friends

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Restoring Mountain Ecosystems Lessons, Success, and Future Endeavors - Green Initiative Forest Friends

Restoring Mountain Ecosystems: Lessons, Success, and Future Endeavors

Often seen as majestic landscapes, mountains are crucial yet undervalued in our world’s ecological balance. As we commemorate International Mountain Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have unveiled a groundbreaking report. This collaborative publication stands as a beacon, shedding light on the often-neglected realm of mountain ecosystems and their imperative restoration. The report is a treasure trove of principles, success stories, and recommendations to revitalize these vital ecosystems. With a deep dive into lessons gleaned from esteemed projects across Uganda, Rwanda, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, and the Andes, it emphasizes the significance of mountains—homes to approximately one billion people and the lifeline for countless more who rely on them for sustenance and water resources. Despite their profound importance, mountains have historically been overlooked in restoration initiatives. However, this report serves as a testament to the burgeoning success of #GenerationRestoration in reviving these ecosystems. It showcases instances where dedicated efforts have reaped rewards, breathing life into these often-forgotten landscapes. In the heart of Lambayeque, nestled within the Chaparri Ecological Reserve, a crucial endeavor is underway: the restoration of ecosystems through tree planting. This region holds a special significance as it harbors the underrepresented dry forest ecosystems of the Peruvian Andes. Our concerted efforts focus on planting trees, a pivotal step towards rejuvenating and preserving these invaluable ecosystems. The Chaparri Ecological Reserve stands as a beacon for conservation, aiming to revive and protect the unique biodiversity found within the dry forests of the Peruvian Andes. By planting trees in this biodiverse haven, we aim not only to restore the ecosystem but also to bolster the resilience of this landscape, ensuring its sustainability for generations to come. Each tree planted in this underrepresented region contributes significantly to the restoration and preservation of the precious dry forest ecosystems of the Peruvian Andes. We are planting trees to restore ecosystems in the Chaparri Ecological Reserve at Lambayeque, a region with underrepresented dry forest ecosystems in the peruvian andes. To support this initiative click here. The report elucidates how the UN Decade’s Ten Principles for Ecosystem Restoration can be effectively applied to these unique terrains by analyzing various mountain ecosystem restoration projects. Furthermore, it celebrates the victories of initiatives chosen or shortlisted as the UN Decade’s World Restoration Flagships. These success stories not only inspire but also serve as guiding beacons for future endeavors in mountain restoration. As this year’s International Mountain Day centers on the theme of “Restoring Mountain Ecosystems,” this publication assumes profound significance. It highlights achievements, delineates challenges, presents compelling case studies, and offers pragmatic recommendations for implementing the UN Decade Principles for Mountain Ecosystem Restoration. Jointly developed by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat at FAO and UNEP, this report represents a collaborative effort uniting expertise and insights from diverse landscapes. Its comprehensive analysis and actionable recommendations are pivotal to the ongoing efforts to restore the delicate balance of mountain ecosystems. Moreover, this publication arrives at an opportune moment, coinciding with the celebration of Five Years of Action for the Development of Mountain Regions 2023–2027. It serves as a roadmap, guiding the trajectory of future actions and policies necessary for the sustainable development of these critical regions. In essence, this report serves as a rallying call to acknowledge the significance of mountains, celebrate the strides made in their restoration, and galvanize global action toward preserving and nurturing these vital ecosystems. The link to the publication promises a wealth of knowledge, offering insights into the challenges, triumphs, and the promising path forward for restoring mountain ecosystems. It beckons all stakeholders, from policymakers to environmental enthusiasts, to embark on a journey towards a more sustainable future where mountains thrive, providing for generations to come. As we commemorate International Mountain Day, let us heed this call, celebrate the progress, and recommit ourselves to preserving and restoring these awe-inspiring natural wonders. Download the report here. Source: UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration – United Nations Environment Programme and Green initiative Forest Friends.

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Forest Conservation and Restoration A Crucial Ally in the Fight Against Climate Change - Green Initiative

Forest Conservation and Restoration: A Crucial Ally in the Fight Against Climate Change

The urgency of addressing climate change has never been more evident, and a recent study underscores the potential of forest conservation and restoration in mitigating the climate crisis. Published in Nature.com and based on collaboration among hundreds of leading forest ecologists, the research emphasizes the importance of allowing existing trees to age in healthy ecosystems and restoring degraded areas. The findings suggest that through these measures, an impressive 226 gigatonnes of carbon could be sequestered—equivalent to nearly 50 years of US emissions for 2022. However, the study cautions against the simplistic approach of mass monoculture tree-planting and offsets, urging a nuanced strategy that prioritizes both carbon drawdown and biodiversity. The Carbon Sequestration Potential The study highlights that humans have cleared approximately half of Earth’s forests, with ongoing destruction in critical regions like the Amazon rainforest and the Congo basin. The research estimates that outside of urban agricultural areas in regions with low human footprints, forests can draw down significant amounts of carbon. Protecting standing forests and allowing them to mature into old growth ecosystems, such as the Białowieża forest in Poland and Belarus or California’s sequoia groves, could realize 61% of this potential. The remaining 39% could be achieved by restoring fragmented forests and areas that have already been cleared. The Role of Biodiversity Emphasizing the importance of biodiversity, the researchers warn against planting vast numbers of single species, citing that such monoculture approaches would hinder forests from realizing their full carbon drawdown potential. The study advocates for urgent cuts to fossil fuel emissions and stresses the significance of biodiversity in aiding forests to achieve their maximum carbon sequestration capabilities. Challenges and Considerations The researchers acknowledge challenges such as the increasing threat of forest fires and rising temperatures due to the climate crisis, which could diminish the potential of forests to sequester carbon. Lidong Mo, a lead author of the study, notes, “Most of the world’s forests are highly degraded. In fact, many people have never been in one of the few old growth forests that remain on Earth.” To overcome these challenges and restore global biodiversity, ending deforestation becomes a top priority. Meeting Targets and Moving Forward While acknowledging the commitment made at Cop26 in 2021 by world leaders to halt and reverse deforestation by the end of this decade, the researchers stress the need for countries to stay on track. Brazil, Colombia, and Indonesia are mentioned as nations making progress, but overall, concerted global efforts are necessary. The study underscores the importance of meeting targets set by the UN climate and biodiversity agreements to unlock the full potential of forests in the fight against climate change. Conclusion In conclusion, the study offers a hopeful perspective on the role of forest conservation and restoration in the battle against climate change. It not only emphasizes the massive carbon drawdown potential but also highlights the need for a holistic approach that prioritizes biodiversity and addresses the challenges facing the world’s forests. As the global community grapples with the climate crisis, the study suggests that a combination of protecting standing forests and restoring degraded areas could reshape forest conservation from mere emissions avoidance to a powerful tool for massive carbon drawdown. Source: The Guardian

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Forest Friends Nature and Climate Positive Reforestation and Ecosystem Restoration

Forest Friends Climate and Nature Positive Ecosystem Restoration

Rebuilding Biodiversity with Forest Friends In an era where environmental consciousness is at the forefront of global concerns, the launch of Green Initiative’s Forest Friends, an inclusive certification label for the planting of trees, marks a significant step toward the effective restoration of ecosystems in recognized biodiversity hotspots. Addressing Global Challenges Green Initiative has a comprehensive approach to ecosystem restoration, reforesting with a diverse range of flora species native to the regions; Tambopata National Reserve and Peninsula de Osa, both of which are classified as Biodiversity Hotspots by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF). Hotspots must contain at least 1,500 species of endemic vascular plants and have lost at least 70% of its primary native vegetation, effectively making these regions prime real estate for the conservation of biodiversity. Collaboration for Ecosystem Restoration Our ecosystem restoration practices are implemented and reinforced by our local partners. We work together with Saimiri Foundation in Peninsula de Osa, a rainforest ecosystem in Costa Rica harboring 2.5% of the world terrestrial biodiversity, to identify priority areas for the reestablishment of forest connectivity and help support the foundation’s efforts to protect non-human primates from anthropogenic environmental threats. On the other hand, in Tambopata National Reserve in the Peruvian rainforest, we are partnered with ITA Inkaterra to foster the development of scientific research and conservation activities through biodiversity monitoring and the identification of key species, the promotion of agroforestry, organic farming, and sustainable harvesting practices. We are also working to expand the reach of our ecosystem restoration efforts. For example, our most recent partnership with the Chaparri Ecological Reserve in Lambayeque, Peru, will help restore dry carob forests in the region that are particularly vulnerable to urbanization intrusions. In addition, in these biodiversity hotspots, ecotourism represents a large proportion of the economic benefits for the local inhabitants. The reforestation of the region and the involvement of local communities in the plantation, monitoring, and evaluation processes contributes to the economy of the region and fosters the dissemination of knowledge about the local ecosystems. The Vision Behind Forest Friends Forest Friends is not just a certification; it’s a commitment to restoring our planet’s natural balance. Therefore, It goes beyond simply planting trees and seeks to accelerate the investment into nature positive impacts and support the objectives of our local restoration partners while simultaneously encouraging long-term commitments to the plantation of trees. Furthermore, Green Initiative’s reforestation practices adhere to high standards of transparency and accountability while engaging in a continual process to improve the evaluation of the degree and extent of biological restoration. Joining the Movement Companies, NGOs, and governmental bodies looking to make a positive impact on the environment now have the opportunity to be a part of the Forest Friends movement. By achieving this certification, they are making a public commitment to responsible tree planting that goes beyond token gestures. The Forest Friends certification can be achieved at any of the three levels mentioned below: Participant Organizations dedicated to contributing to ecosystem and wildlife restoration for nature’s positive impact through tree planting initiatives. Partner Organizations deeply committed to long-term ecosystem and wildlife restoration that are actively engaged in nature-positive impact projects. Accelerator Organizations dedicated to accelerating ecosystem and wildlife restoration for nature positive impact projects promoting and supporting the involvement of more organizations, fostering a collective effort. The Time for Action Is Now The launch of “Forest Friends” sends a clear message: the time for half-hearted environmental efforts is over. By setting a higher standard for tree planting initiatives, we have a chance to redefine our relationship with the environment and secure a healthier planet for generations to come. To learn more about Forest Friends and how to become certified, visit www.greeninitiative.eco/forest-friends and be a part of the movement.

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