Resources

Guides, reports & educational materials.

A curated collection of the references, frameworks, and reports that shape our practice — on restoration, biodiversity, pollination, and nature-based finance.

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Reviving Pollination Mutualisms

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Reviving Pollination Mutualisms

Animal-mediated pollination supports the reproduction of most higher plants, yet restoring these interactions has often been overlooked. This resource introduces a practical framework for re-establishing pollination mutualisms through targeted plantings — combining pollinator biology with plant restoration to ensure long-term, sustainable pollination in recovering ecosystems.

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Community-Engaged Ecological Restoration

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Community-Engaged Ecological Restoration

Ecological restoration succeeds only when it accounts for both ecological and social dimensions. Research shows that ignoring community dynamics, local livelihoods, or unequal power relations can undermine long-term sustainability. By integrating active community participation and support for landscape-based livelihoods, restoration can foster resilient, place-based social-ecological systems.

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Introduction to Ecological Restoration

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Introduction to Ecological Restoration

The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradation of ecosystems on every continent and in every ocean — helping to end poverty, combat climate change, and prevent mass extinction. It will only succeed if everyone plays a part.

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State of Finance for Nature — Restoration Finance Report

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State of Finance for Nature — Restoration Finance Report

The State of Finance for Nature Restoration Finance Report tracks public and private finance flowing to restoration Nature-based Solutions (NbS), and compares those flows with the investment needed to achieve global restoration goals — 1 billion hectares restored by 2030 under the Rio Conventions.

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More resources will be published as the practice grows.