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Restoration Education: Equipping the next generation of landscape professionals

Restoration Education: Equipping the next generation of landscape professionals
Restoring degraded land is one of today’s most urgent challenges, but progress is constrained by a shortage of trained professionals. Restoration Education responds to this challenge by embedding landscape thinking into universities and training programs, preparing students, practitioners and policymakers to design and lead inclusive restoration initiatives.
Rooted in Africa and expanding to Asia, Restoration Education trains educators and practitioners to restore ecosystems, strengthen livelihoods and scale landscape restoration practices for a sustainable future.

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    Publisher

    CIFOR-ICRAF: Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya

    Publication year

    2026

    Authors

    CIFOR-ICRAF CDE

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    degraded forests, education, land degradation, landscape, restoration, training courses