RENACE 2030. Keys to the Nature Restoration Law: a country strategy to be developed
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The document addresses the European Union's Nature Restoration Law (LRN), highlighting its importance in reversing the ecological crisis and promoting collaboration between various actors for ecosystem restoration. This paper seeks to provide the fundamental keys to understanding the context, urgency, and potential of restoration in a framework of collective action. Concrete examples of successful projects are included, demonstrating that it is viable, cost-effective and essential for sustainability. In addition, it explores possible public-private financing mechanisms.
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