Spotlight - Original Can Smarter Grazing Help Restore Biodiverse Ecosystems? 🌿 And yes, that’s Hayek the ecologist, not that Hayek the free-market philosopher.
Spotlight - Original Study: Forest Cooling Effects Depend on Region and Climate 🌍 Who knew trees could be so temperamental?
Spotlight - Original UK Forestry’s Knowledge Gap: When Experts Lack the Facts 🌲 70% of forestry pros—from woodland owners to forest managers—say they don’t have the resources they need to make informed choices.
Spotlight Douro Valley’s Low-Key Comeback 🌱 Mossy Earth has turned what was once a disaster zone into a thriving, resilient ecosystem.
Spotlight Forests, Finance, and Lessons for the Global Community 🌲 🌏 Stability, simplicity, and a long-term vision are essential to making offset programs genuinely effective and lasting.
Spotlight - Original Reforesting Khoinania: Small Project, Big Transparency 🌳 This “show, don’t just tell” approach provides a fresh level of openness rarely seen in restoration projects.
Spotlight Community-Powered Comeback in Madagascar’s Mangabe Protected Area 🌍 Using assisted natural regeneration, local communities are leading the charge to let native vegetation make its own comeback.
Spotlight Surya-Kunj: From Wasteland to Wildlife Wonderland 🌱 Its model is simple: give nature a hand and watch as ecosystems spring back to life.
Spotlight - Original Nature Has It Figured Out: Tropical Forests Regrowth 🌱 By focusing on areas primed for natural regeneration and only planting trees where necessary, we can achieve real climate and biodiversity gains.
Spotlight Study Restores Hope in Forest Adaptive Management 🌳🌱️ Forest resilience can’t stay a buzzword—it needs to become tangible reality.
Spotlight Study: Rainfall Fails to Boost China’s Carbon Storage Efforts 🌧️ The results underscore that simply adding water may not be the climate solution we expected for semi-arid regions.
Spotlight - Original Marsh-Fronted Seawalls: An Economic Win-Win for Coastal Protection 🌿💧 A new study by Lee and Nepf (2024) highlights how marsh-fronted seawalls can be a financially viable solution.