Ecosystem restoration

Ecosystem restoration is the process of halting and overturning degradation, resulting in cleaner air and water, extreme weather mitigation, better human health, and recovered biodiversity, including improved pollination of plants. Restoration encompasses a wide continuum of practices, from reforestation to re-wetting peatlands and coral rehabilitation. unep.org This page is a topic overview for community agency networks (CANs) and community groups, featuring project ideas, collaboration opportunities and community resources.

News

  • News One year after a historic dam removal, teens inspire river restoration worldwide: ‘It turns out you can win’, theguardian.com (Oct 25, 2025) — The Klamath River began rebounding almost immediately. Now, Indigenous youth are leading the next chapter of the recovery, inspiring tribes from Brazil to China
  • News A ‘Secret Weapon’ for Fighting Climate Change Comes Surging Back, reasonstobecheerful.world (Oct 09, 2025) — Capturing carbon 35 times faster than the Amazon, seagrasses have faced centuries of decline. Now restoration projects across North America are seeing their meadows quadruple in size.
  • News Fire in the hole: the Indigenous crews blasting the Alaskan rainforest to save it, theguardian.com (Aug 17, 2025)

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Ecosystem Restoration Camps is a global movement of people creating an abundant earth 🌲🌴🌳

"We repair broken ecosystems together and, in doing so, provide humanity with hope and a better future. Our big goal is to have one million people come together by 2030 and restore degraded ecosystems in 100 camps around the world."[1]

Events

  • Event Mar 01, 2026 (Sun)World Seagrass Day, Mar 1, annually. Raising awareness about seagrass and its important functions in the marine ecosystem.
  • Event Mar 03, 2026 (Tue) — World Wildlife Day, Mar 3, annually

Resources

Books

  • Earth Repair: A Grassroots Guide to Healing Toxic and Damaged Landscapes, resilience.org, March 2015

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Climate emergency

Actions that prevent, halt and reverse degradation are necessary to meet the Paris Agreement target of keeping global temperature rise well below 2 degrees Celsius. Investments in agriculture, mangrove protection and water management will help adapt to climate change, with benefits around four times the original investment.

Ecological emergency

Restoration, if combined with stopping further conversion of natural ecosystems, may help avoid 60 percent of expected biodiversity extinctions.

Food security

Agroforestry alone has the potential to increase food security for 1.3 billion people.

SDGs

Ecosystem restoration contributes to the realization of multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including health, clean water, and peace and security, and to the objectives of the three ‘Rio Conventions’ on Climate, Biodiversity, and Desertification. It can be highly efficient in producing multiple economic, social and ecological benefits concurrently.

Near you

The Kaipatiki Project, Auckland - Potawot forest restoration, California - Arcata Marsh saltwater marshes, California - Permaculture Demonstration Center in San Andres Huayapam, Mexico - Long Beach Greenbelt - Elephant Nature Park in Thailand - Pirque forest, Chile

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See also: Climate action, Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle, Urban sustainability, Mangrove swamps, Bridging the social justice and environmental movements, Environmental justice (category), Nigeria, Biological remediation

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References

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Authors Phil Green
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Cite as Phil Green (2021–2025). "Ecosystem restoration". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025.