Cómo mantener los procesos de restauración de ecosistemas

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La plantación de árboles no es una solución sencilla para lograr la recuperación de áreas degradadas. Después de plantar, necesitamos actividades de mantenimiento para garantizar que los árboles crezcan con éxito. En este video, el Biólogo Carlos Salazar nos presenta el arduo trabajo de la actividad de mantenimiento en las montañas de Villahermosa, Tolima, donde realizamos 240 resiembras y la actividad de plateo a 1.100 arbolitos que habían sido plantados hace 10 meses.

Área en proceso de restauración con 10 meses de edad luego de la actividad de mantenimiento.

Sergio Esteban Lozano Baez

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Supporting partners 2023

Supporting partners

The Restoration Stewards program provides funding, mentorship and training to deepen the impact of youth-led restoration projects. The year-long program is run by the Youth in Landscapes Initiative (YIL) and the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) under the banner of Generation Restoration to support and highlight the work of eight young restoration practitioners and their teams in 2023.

During the program, the Restoration Stewards and their teams are  supported to further develop their project and serve as ambassadors at both global and local levels. Globally, the Restoration Stewards share their journeys in a series of vlogs and blogs documenting their stories of inspiration and challenges and participate in different international events to showcase their work. Locally, they are sparking a restoration movement, mobilizing local communities and creating pathways to connect, share, learn, and act for livelihoods and landscapes.