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Course partners: United Nations Development Programme, Convention on Biological Diversity, Forest Ecosystem Restoration Initiative, Korea Forest Service, The European Union, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

The United Nations General Assembly declared 2021-2030 as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The UN Decade is a universal call for the protection and revival of ecosystems around the world, for the benefit of people and nature.

Are you interested in joining the global movement to restore our natural world? Do you want to become more skilled at preventing, halting, and reversing the degradation of ecosystems? Are you looking to create a step-by-step action plan for ecosystem restoration in your country?

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are offering a FREE self-paced course on Ecosystem Restoration. This course is available thanks to the generous support of the European Union and the Korea Forest Service of the Government of the Republic of Korea through the Forest Ecosystem Restoration Initiative (FERI). This course compiles research from leading institutions engaged in ecosystem restoration and experts in the field to raise awareness and build ecosystem restoration capacity.

About the course

The course serves as an introduction to the Short-Term Action Plan on Ecosystem Restoration (STAPER) – a flexible framework adopted by the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity to support, inter alia, governments in the development and implementation of their national restoration strategies. The course is geared to government representatives interested in creating a blueprint for ecosystem restoration at the national or subnational level, but is open to everyone. The course is currently offered in English. Versions of the course in French and Spanish are forthcoming.

Course highlights and outcomes

  • Gain the skills needed to create a blueprint for ecosystem restoration
  • Join a community-of-practice committed to preventing, halting, and reversing the trend of ecosystem degradation
  • Explore rich learning materials, diving into detailed content based on your needs
  • Learn how to select the most appropriate interventions for your context from a range of restorative practices
  • Receive a certificate of completion from the course partners

Learning objectives

By the time you complete the course, you will be able to:

  • Define ecosystem restoration and explain its importance
  • Outline the types of ecosystems and ecosystem services
  • Explain approaches to and principles of restoration
  • Understand how stakeholder participation and inclusive and gender-responsive planning are critical to your restoration project
  • Place restoration in the context of large-scale initiatives and agreements
  • Understand the steps and activities involved in developing a plan for ecosystem restoration
  • Tailor your restoration plan based on real-world examples
  • Conceptualize the application of the Short-Term Action Plan on Ecosystem Restoration in your context

Course topics

The course will cover the following topics:

  • Module 1: Introduction to ecosystem restoration
  • Module 2: Assessment of opportunities for ecosystem restoration
  • Module 3: Improving the institutional enabling environment for restoration
  • Module 4: Planning and implementation of restoration activities
  • Module 5: Monitoring, evaluation, feedback, and disseminating results

Click “Enroll” to register for the course today. The course starts on 3 September 2021. All registered participants will be notified via email when the course becomes available.

For more information or if you have any questions, please contact the course team at info@learningfornature.org.

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