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Restore4More

Scaling rangeland restoration in drylands through synergies in the biodiversity-water-climate nexus 2023 – 2027

logo The entry point of Restore4More is to identify the synergies in the biodiversity-water-climate nexus to accelerate restoration of degraded rangelands for improved climate change adaptation and mitigation, enhanced biodiversity and water and food security in the drylands of East Africa.
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Activities and news

  • 07 October 2024 Animals Nature

    The International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026: Towards a global embrace to valuing rangelands and pastoralists

    An African man walks behind a herd of goats. Photo. Rangelands cover half of the Earth’s surface, supporting over 2 billion people and more than 50% of the world’s livestock. Despite their importance, they are often overlooked. The UN has declared 2026 the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) to raise awareness about their value and the need for protection. SLU is involved in a number of ways and has a range of expertise - find out what activities are ongoing and what opportunities there are for co-operation.
  • 03 September 2024

    A letter from Alice, who revisited SLU as a seasoned researcher this summer

    People are standing in a field. In the background there are trees. This summer, Alice Turinawe from Uganda visited colleagues in the SLU projects Drylands Transformation and Restore4More. She also gave a seminar on agricultural advisory services and sustainable land management, at the Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics (CERE). Read about her experiences during the trip to Sweden.
  • 13 August 2024 Nyheter för SLU:s studenter

    Exploring Land Restoration: My Journey with Restore4More

    Restore4more Caroline Bark, MSc student from the “Sociotechnical Systems Engineering” program at Uppsala University, has completed her MSc thesis in collaboration with SLU-led projects Restore4More and Drylands Transform

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Published: 19 January 2024 - Page editor: catherine.kihlstrom@slu.se

Contact

Aida Bargués Tobella (Project Lead)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
Aida.Bargues.Tobella@slu.se

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Restore4More is funded by Formas – the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development - within the National Research Program on Climate and the National Research Program on Oceans and Water.

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