Making knowledge work for people and forests
By 2030, we aim to double our impact, benefiting at least 5 million people across 20 million hectares of thriving, climate-resilient landscapes
Our workIn 2023, a group of peasant and Indigenous youth engaged in participatory productive restoration in Colombia’s Solano landscape created the documentary series, Fire, Earth, Water and Air: stories of participatory productive restoration in Solano. The series presents peasant and Indigenous perspectives on the forested landscapes that they inhabit.
In recent years, extensive wildfires have captured international headlines. Concerningly, they are becoming more frequent and intense. 2023 has been particularly severe, with fires blazing across the Amazon basin, Canada, and Europe, and it looks like 2024 is on track to be just as bad, if not worse. These wildfires have a profound impact on people's lives and ecosystems in tropical countries, as well as releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases.
This article emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to scale and promote agroforestry practices in Indonesia. It presents a policy brief that highlights promising solution pathways to overcome the challenges and seize the benefits, inviting stakeholders to contribute to and unlock the full potential of agroforestry, ultimately benefiting communities and ecosystems across Indonesia.
The TBI network has members in Indonesia, Vietnam, Ghana, DR Congo, Suriname, Colombia and the Netherlands. The members share a common vision and mission, as well as a common focus and approach, while tailoring their efforts to the specific local context