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The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative

The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative
The lack of consistent information on costs and benefits of ecosystem restoration hinders further investments, weakening our collective capacity to achieve the global restoration goals. To fill this gap the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) initiated The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative, together with the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR, the World Resource Institute (WRI), and other member organizations of the Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR).
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TI  - The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative 
AU  - Pingault, N. 
AU  - Bodin, B. 
AU  - Garavaglia, V. 
AU  - Ding, H. 
AU  - Meybeck, A. 
AU  - Besacier, C. 
AU  - Gitz, V. 
AB  - The lack of consistent information on costs and benefits of ecosystem restoration hinders further investments, weakening our collective capacity to achieve the global restoration goals. To fill this gap the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) initiated The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative, together with the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR, the World Resource Institute (WRI), and other member organizations of the Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR). 
PY  - 2022 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/8755/ 
KW  - data collection, knowledge management, landscape conservation, monitoring 
ER  -
%T The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative 
%A Pingault, N. 
%A Bodin, B. 
%A Garavaglia, V. 
%A Ding, H. 
%A Meybeck, A. 
%A Besacier, C. 
%A Gitz, V. 
%D 2022 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/8755/ 
%X The lack of consistent information on costs and benefits of ecosystem restoration hinders further investments, weakening our collective capacity to achieve the global restoration goals. To fill this gap the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) initiated The Economics of Ecosystem Restoration (TEER) initiative, together with the CGIAR Research program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) led by CIFOR, the World Resource Institute (WRI), and other member organizations of the Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration (GPFLR). 
%K data collection 
%K knowledge management 
%K landscape conservation 
%K monitoring