2. Forested and de-forested areas in the world 20% of the world’s forests are still there, 80% has gone, but has the potential to be restored GPFLR/WRI, 2009
26. Nested networks Learning process at site level (intra-site) Learning process at global level (inter-site)
27. Financing FLR Monitoring & learning Transboundary issues Landscape governance Competing claims and conflicts Analysing landscape dynamics Site level restoration techniques Multl-stakeholder involvement FLR and REDD Potential learning topics
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30. Blended learning Web-based learning platform Topical workshops Training events Assessment of global restoration potential Economic rationale of FLR Site meetings Resources & documents Research
42. Learning site descriptions to promote exchange Physical landscape characteristics Current land use Causes of degradation Vision and strategy Stakeholders And their interests Concrete Restoration activities Biggest successes Problems encountered Lessons learned Lessons yet To be learned Participatory Landscape design Collaborative learning