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General interest bookThe Restoration Initiative: 2021 Year in Review 2022
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2021 marks the completion of The Restoration Initiative’s (TRI) third full year of implementation. Despite challenges lingering from the COVID-19 global pandemic, 2021 was a year of encouraging progress. As stay-at-home work requirements and other restrictions were lifted, project participants were able to return to the field, using the analyses, policy recommendations and landscape restoration and management plans developed in 2020 to accelerate restoration actions. In addition, TRI’s global support partners launched an initiative that will help close the investment gap for young enterprises that incorporate nature-based solutions (NbS), and will continue to advance forest landscape restoration (FLR) knowledge- sharing and capacity-building initiatives for TRI partners and the wider restoration community. In many ways, 2021 was a year of transitions, but it also presented a fresh start for continuing on-the-ground work with renewed vigour as the world collectively transitioned to the new normal. -
Corporate general interestThe Restoration Initiative: 2023 Year in Review 2024
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Every year since 2019, The Restoration Initiative (TRI) Year in Review showcases the amazing achievements that all of the ten TRI country teams have reached in promoting and implementing forest and landscape restoration (FLR). This annual publication also shows achievements at the programme level, such as enhanced partnerships, dedicated support across countries to ensure high-quality FLR outcomes, and a platform to share and exchange knowledge with the global restoration community. As 2024 marks the last year of the global support project, it is an opportunity to reflect on the progress that has led to today’s achievements. This provides a guiding light for all the TRI country teams that continue implementation until 2026. -
General interest bookL’Initiative pour la restauration: Revue annuelle 2022 2024
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L’année 2022 marque l’achèvement de la quatrième année complète de mise en œuvre de l’Initiative pour la restauration (TRI). Malgré la persistance de la pandémie de covid-19 dans le monde entier, dont les répercussions n’ont pas épargné les partenaires TRI, de nombreux objectifs du programme ont été atteints. Avec la levée des restrictions de déplacement, la collaboration a pu reprendre, et les partenaires TRI se sont coordonnés pour accomplir les objectifs transversaux du programme et apprendre les uns des autres. À l’instar des années 2020 et 2021 qui ont apporté transitions et «nouvelle normalité», 2022 a été l’occasion pour l’ensemble des partenaires et des organismes de mise en œuvre de TRI de se recentrer sur les impératifs que sont la conduite locale de la restauration, le dialogue avec les communautés et le changement de perspective.
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