Here are some questions to help you evaluate whether to apply for a partnership
Are you actively restoring a degraded ecosystem?
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Do you have permission to work on the area you are restoring?
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Are you capable to raise your own funds?
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Are you registered as a legal entity?*
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Are you a locally embedded project working from the ground up?
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Do you plan to work ‘beyond your fence’ by involving others in your area (community, other farmers, etc)?
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Are you able to provide the following?
Can you commit to providing images, stories and videos of your restoration project regularly (uploading to onedrive or send through wetransfer)?
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Can you commit to monitoring progress (social and ecological change happening as a result) of your restoration project?
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Are you willing to share your discoveries, insights and restoration/regeneration knowledge with the network of ecosystem restoration communities?
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Location of restoration site (Country and City/town)
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Total area (in hectares) that you are currently actively restoring
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Would you describe your project as seed, seedling or established?
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Please specify the activities you implement at your site(s) (select all that apply)
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Afforestation (Creating forest cover on land not previously forested in recent history.)
Reforestation (Establishing native or mixed forest cover on previously forested but degraded land.
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) (farmer-led, low-cost assisted natural regeneration of trees and shrubs from existing stumps, roots, or seedbanks, using simple pruning and protection to restore tree cover and improve soil health.)
Fire remediation (Repairing vegetation, soils, and slopes after wildfire to restore function.)
Grazing management (Strategic control of livestock movement and grazing intensity to regenerate vegetation and improve soil health.)
Habitat connectivity/Ecological corridor restoration (restoring or creating wildlife corridors that reconnect fragmented land, enabling species movement, gene flow, and ecological processes.)
Invasive species management (Eradicating or controlling invasive alien species to restore native biodiversity.)
Pollution remediation (Biological and engineering-based cleanup of polluted soils and waters (including phytoremediation).
Species reintroduction/ Conservation translocation (Introducing or reintroducing species to appropriate habitat to restore biodiversity and ecosystem function.)
Soil regeneration (Practices that restore soil structure, organic matter, and biology.)
Water retention (Restoring landscape hydrology with earthworks (swales, ponds, bunds, keyline) to slow, spread and store water.)
Wetland restoration (Restoration or rehabilitation of wetlands such as peatlands, marshes and riparian zones.)
Marine restoration (Restoration of degraded coastal and marine ecosystems (e.g., coral reefs, seagrass meadows, mangroves.)
Land-Use & Design Systems (drop down options below) Hint: This may include Agroforestry, Permaculture, Syntropic agriculture, Regenerative agriculture, Rewilding
Please provide your e-mail address and name below:
First Name
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Last Name
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Email
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