Promotion of self-renewal capacity of natural systems with the aim of reactivating ecological processes damaged or over-exploited by human action.
Promotion of self-renewal capacity of natural systems with the aim of reactivating ecological processes damaged or over-exploited by human action.
Ecological restoration refers to deliberate actions taken to speed up the recovery of a damaged ecosystem and bring it back to its original healthy state.
Learn moreCircular economy is a strategy that focuses on designing, producing, and distributing materials and products to maximize their use and value. It includes eco-design and tools like repair, reuse, and remanufacturing to optimize resource utilization.
Learn moreActions that protect, restore, and sustainably manage ecosystems to address social, economic, and environmental challenges, while also providing benefits to human well-being, resilience, and biodiversity.
Learn moreRenewable materials are derived from quickly replenished resources, ensuring that the services they provide, along with other linked resources, are not endangered and can be accessed by future generations.
Learn moreRenewable energy sources include wind, solar, geothermal, ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas, and biogas. These sources do not rely on fossil fuels and are sustainable for the environment.
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