Creating Opportunities for Local Communities.

Sustainable Natural Resources Management

Environmental Financing

Securing long-term financing for environmental conservation is a major challenge, particularly in developing countries where funding is limited, and competing priorities often take precedence. Many protected areas rely on unstable tourism revenues, and insufficient financial governance hampers sustainable natural resource management. Threats such as fire, poaching, encroachment, internally displaced people and disputed land status further jeopardise ecosystems. International funding mechanisms are crucial to bridging financial gaps and ensuring long-term conservation success.

We support conservation organisations and environmental foundations in securing and managing sustainable financing. Our approach includes developing targeted fundraising strategies, strengthening financial mechanisms, and enhancing outreach efforts. We work with diverse financing instruments such as Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES), REDD+, carbon credits, and certification schemes. Additionally, we facilitate Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) agreements to ensure fair use of genetic resources.

By mobilising financial resources and integrating economic incentives, we enable long-term biodiversity conservation and climate resilience while creating economic opportunities for local communities and sustainable development.

Our Impact

Madagascar

Improved Protected Area Management and Coastal Fisheries (AGIRAP & PCD)

Sustainable management of the protected areas and marine natural resources in collaboration with the local population, contributing to biodiversity conservation and local development.

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Indonesia

Forest Program III

Improved agricultural and agro-forestry techniques are being applied by farmers in the biosphere of Lore Lindu leading to improved revenues from cash crops (cacao and coffee).

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Explore Further Key Topics in Sustainable Natural Resources Management

Forest and Landscape Restoration and Erosion Control

Enhancing Biodiversity, Climate Resilience, and Livelihoods.

Biodiversity Conservation and Protected Area Management

Strengthening Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity.

Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Sustainable Fisheries

Connecting Ecosystems from Reef to Ridge.

Land Management

Equitable Access to Land. Safeguarding the Livelihoods of Future Generations.