Advance justice for sustainable ecological restoration projects
Are you ready to redefine restoration? Equip yourself with the tools to ensure ecological projects are not only sustainable but also equitable.
Join this four-week online course to experience a uniquely enriching journey and learn how to build a future where restoring nature means restoring justice for all.
Gain a deeper understanding of justice
Explore the core principles of environmental justice and their vital role in effective restoration.
You’ll learn how to identify and address inequalities, ensuring that restoration efforts benefit all communities, especially those most vulnerable.
Through real-world case studies, like examining Indigenous Maasai rights in Tanzania, you’ll see how justice frameworks can lead to more meaningful and lasting change.
Transform your perspective on restoration
You’ll also discover how cultural values and worldviews shape our relationship with nature and influence restoration priorities.
Using tools like Life Frames, you’ll learn to appreciate diverse perspectives and integrate local knowledge into your strategies.
From mangrove restoration in Costa Rica to forest projects in the Solomon Islands, you’ll see how honouring different values leads to more inclusive and successful outcomes.
Lead innovative projects with confidence
Equip yourself with strategic tools to envision and implement just restoration pathways. You’ll learn to apply frameworks like the Three Horizons to analyse challenges, develop innovative solutions, and create actionable plans.
By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to lead projects that not only restore ecosystems but also rebuild relationships, foster collaboration, and amplify diverse voices, positioning you as a leader in the field.
This course is for professionals ready to champion justice in conservation. Whether you’re shaping policy, designing projects, or funding restoration, gain the skills to lead ethically and drive real change for both ecosystems and communities.