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Learning by doing at The Quoin
The Quoin is our 5,000-hectare demonstration landscape in the Tasmanian Midlands.
To'ak, TMA and local Ecuadorian farmers are using cacao to reverse deforestation
To'ak, TMA and local Ecuadorian farmers are using cacao to reverse deforestation
“The critical factor that convinces local farmers to reforest their land is the premium prices they will be paid by To’ak for their cacao.”
Budget in surplus, nature in deficit
Budget in surplus, nature in deficit
What good is a budget surplus if nature has been in deficit for centuries?
People-powered nature markets
People-powered nature markets
The saying ‘you can’t manage what you can’t measure’ is often used to explain why we need to incorporate nature into our economies. But… who is doing the ‘managing’?
Should we put a price on nature?
Should we put a price on nature?
Instinctively, we know it’s absurd that drinkable water and breathable air are worth less than paper. And yet, in the eyes of our economy, it is.
Agroforestry explained
Agroforestry explained
In an agroforestry system, a wide range of trees and shrubs are strategically integrated to boost resilience and biodiversity.
Giving a dam about beavers
Giving a dam about beavers
Beavers are one of the most influential and critical ecosystem engineers on Earth.
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How Wedgetail is tackling the biodiversity crisis
How Wedgetail is tackling the biodiversity crisis
Restoring nature at the scale needed will require the transformation of our economic systems.
Understanding the Living Planet Report 2022 is the first step toward collective action
Understanding the Living Planet Report 2022 is the first step toward collective action
To start solving a problem, you first need to understand it.