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Forest Restoration Information Service (FRIS): Aims


Introduction Database Case Studies Ecosystems Resources Decision Support

Aims Background Concepts
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Bolivian tropical forest ©GCP/INT/542/ITA (CD ref), FAO Forestry Photos database

The Forest Restoration Information Service is being developed in collaboration with a range of partners.

It aims to:

  • provide an open-access internet information service to support forest restoration projects world-wide
  • facilitate exchange of knowledge and experience among forest restoration projects, and provide a basis for analyzing factors determining success
  • facilitate the prioritization, design and execution of forest restoration efforts by FRIS users

User survey and mailing list

The results of the 2008 user survey are now available here; we extend our thanks to all those who responded. If you wish to be included on an occasional mailing list for future news or announcements, please e-mail us at restoration@unep-wcmc.org

The following services are accessible from this website:

Latest Updates (April 2008):

FRIS Leaflet

UNEP-WCMC invites any national or international organisation, government authority or private sector company to collaborate in the development of the FRIS.
If you have any information on Forest Restoration that you would like to see feature in the FRIS, please contact us at the following address: restoration@unep-wcmc.org.

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