The EEMP is dedicated to researching and communicating globally about functional and dysfunctional ecosystems, in order to envision the way forward for humanity to survive, in a world with intact ecosystems.
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Kosmos Magazine
(Nov. 2011, John D. Liu) ‘Finding Sustainability in Ecosystem Restoration’. Restoration on a planetary scale is possible. The restoration of the Loess Plateau in China demonstrates how it can be done.
Film Release
Citizen Television, its reach spanning nine African countries, will begin to broadcast EEMP documentaries weekly. EEMP’s partnership with Citizen Television means that educational films are reaching large African audiences. To learn more about this unique opportunity and how you can get involved visit our What If We Change page
Featured Content
Solutions Journal@June. 2012, Christine Loh, CEO of Civic Exchange, ‘Fighting Poverty by Healing the Environment’
Ecological restoration is a bright spark in the effort to achieve sustainable development. If given a chance, damaged ecosystems can recover rapidly. The case studies contained in this article, from China and Rwanda, demonstrate the potential of ecological restoration for environmental health, local poverty alleviation, and sustainable development.
Ecological restoration is a bright spark in the effort to achieve sustainable development. If given a chance, damaged ecosystems can recover rapidly. The case studies contained in this article, from China and Rwanda, demonstrate the potential of ecological restoration for environmental health, local poverty alleviation, and sustainable development.