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UN Decade on Restoration
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Ecosystem restoration generates tangible benefits for food and water security, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and can prevent conflict and migration triggered by environmental degradation.
UN Decade on Restoration Skip to main content Ecosystem Restoration What is Ecosystem Restoration? Explore Scientific Launch Report Types of Ecosystem Restoration About the UN Decade Background Strategy World Restoration Flagships Generation Restoration Cities Documentary Series Frequently Asked Questions Partners Our Partners Advisory Board Task Forces Restoration Implementers Latest Events News Newsletters Podcast Get Involved Learn to restore Take Action for Lakes Resources Communication Materials Publications Videos image/svg+xml image/svg+xml en EnglishالعربيةEspañolFrançaisPortuguêsРусский简体中文 Preventing, Halting and Reversing Loss of Nature RESTORE: FILMS FROM THE FRONTIERS OF HOPE WATCH SEASON II Image by: UNEP/Todd Brown THIS IS OUR MOMENT There has never been a more urgent need to revive damaged ecosystems than now. Ecosystems support all life on Earth. The healthier our ecosystems are, the healthier the planet - and its people. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems on every continent and in every ocean. It can help to end poverty, combat climate change and prevent a mass extinction. It will only succeed if everyone plays a part. In the Spotlight Story WILD HORSES RETURN TO KAZAKHSTAN STEPPES AFTER 200 YEARS READ ON Press Release UNEP ANNOUNCES 6 NEW CITIES JOINING #GENERATION RESTORATION LEARN MORE UN World Restoration Flagships Meet the new leaders in the race to restoration Explore Most Recent Restoration Implementers Gondwana Link restoring ecosystem connectivity in Australia Australia Grasslands, Shrublands and Savannahs 15,500 hectares Read more Seeding 100m trees to restore Borneo’s rainforests Asia and the Pacific Forests 620 hectares Read more Project Seagrass: making waves to save our seas United Kingdom Oceans and Coasts 10 hectares Read more See all initiatives Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Latest More news Types of Ecosystems Learn how to restore Grasslands, Shrublands and Savannahs Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs cover approximately half of the world’s terrestrial surface. Distributed from Eurasia and Patagonia to Africa and Australia they are home to millions of people including pastoralists, ranchers, fishers and hunter-gatherers, and contribute to the livelihoods, health and food security of billions more. Read more Peatlands Present in more than 180 countries, peatlands are vital, super-powered ecosystems. Read more Urban areas Urban areas occupy less than 1 per cent of the Earth’s land surface but house more than half of its people. Read more Mountains Urban areas occupy less than 1 per cent of the Earth’s land surface but house more than half of its people. Read more Farmlands Farmlands now cover more than one-third of the Earth's land surface and are perhaps our most vital ecosystems to sustain human-kind. Read more Oceans and coasts We live on a blue planet, with oceans and seas covering more than 70 per cent of the Earth. Read more Freshwaters Freshwater ecosystems supply food, water and energy to billions of people, protect us from droughts and floods, and provide unique habitat for many plants and animals, including one third of all vertebrate species. Read more Forests Forests and trees make Earth liveable. They provide us with clean air and water. Read more Our partners View all Join #GenerationRestoration Receive latest updates, stories, news and opportunities as we prepare for our big launch during World Environment Day 2021 (5 June)! I'm in Back to top Learn More About the UN Decade Events Resources Join #GenerationRestoration Stay up to date Receive latest updates, stories, news and opportunities. Disclaimer All implementers are voluntary contributors to the UN Decade and not monitored by UNEP. UNEP takes no responsibility for implementers' activities. image/svg+xml image/svg+xml
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