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The Restoration Barometer: what has been done, what can be done? Measuring restoration efforts and results across all ecosystem types

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People rightly want facts & figures about restoration progress. Is your country or company looking to measure the progress of your interventions & solve implementation hurdles? The Restoration Barometer of Progress seeks to do just that. Join this session to learn more about the achievements and next developments of this IUCN tool.
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IUCN piloted the Restoration Barometer in forest landscapes to help countries measure the success of their restoration programmes, identifying implementation hurdles and quantifying the benefits to help attract more funding and technical support. Now, the Restoration Barometer is evolving into a new phase, building on the lessons learned so far and allowing reports on all terrestrial ecosystem types including coastal and inland waters. In this session, country representatives and the IUCN staff behind the Barometer will share experiences in applying this tool and engage you in thinking about this expansion. The goal? You will leave with a deeper understanding of the multiple dimensions of measuring restoration progress, and we will gain your insights into how we can make this a truly useful tool for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration that will catalyse large-scale restoration efforts across ecosystems around the world.

Agenda de la session

Intervenant

Alix CLEVELAND

Assistant Director Vegetation Ecology,
US Department of Agriculture - Forest Service
United States of America


11:00 - 13:00

Mr Carlos SCHONENBERG LLACH

Director General de Evaluación y Cumplimiento Ambiental,
Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales
El Salvador


11:00 - 13:00

Mr Franklin PANIAGUA ALFARO

Viceministro de Ambiente,
MINISTERIO DE AMBIENTE Y ENERGIA
Costa Rica


11:00 - 13:00

Mr Jean Pierre MUGABO

Director General,
Rwanda Forestry Authority (RFA)
Rwanda


11:00 - 13:00

Mrs Juliana ORTEGA

Environmental Specialist - Biologist,
Secretariat for Infrastructure and Environment - São Paulo - Braz
Brazil


11:00 - 13:00

Mr Julien Noël RAKOTOARISOA

Directeur Général de la Gouvernance Environnementale,
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development.
Madagascar


11:00 - 13:00

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