This introduces biological corridors as an important element for the success of large-scale ecosystem restoration. Achieving connectivity across the landscape is critical for ecosystem restoration in order to contribute to climate adaptation, human well-being and biodiversity conservation. The session presents examples of successful implementation from three different organisations: the NGO Pro Eco Azuero in the Azuero Peninsula in Panama, the Environmental Investment Fund of El Salvador (FIAES) and the National System of Conservation Areas of Costa Rica (SINAC) and discusses how governments can design supportive policies. The session asks how can we make the benefits of biological corridors more evident to different stakeholders and how can we scale up successful approaches? Find more information here.
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