These are the scenarios that dominate common discourse - scenarios that portray natural systems as single-dimensional step-by-step mechanisms that can be modeled with a certain level of predictability. That is, until something completely unpredictable happens such as deforestation triggering a chain reaction resulting in the significant rising water levels of the lakes in Kenya’s Rift Valley.
Read MoreMangrove forests provide important protection against floods to many coastal communities. Find out more.
Read MoreAt Pwani University, my team is working with the University to refurbish their nursery, re-train their staff about the benefits of indigenous species, and begin the restoration of their 600-acre grounds.
Read MoreLEAF recently attended a conference on improving forest restoration. Read more about highlights from the event.
Read MoreThe Little Environmental Action Foundation is supporting the development of the next generation’s leaders through its junior trustee programme. Meet our first junior committee here:
Read MoreWe meet the people behind LEAF as part of our launch in National Tree Week
Read MoreRecognising the distinction between tree plantations and natural forest restoration and conservation
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