Why do we do what we do?

Quite simply:

To build resilience at a local level

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By developing a localised

green economy.

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By addressing

biodiversity loss.

This means that people have work, an income to

provide for their families; they have a roof over

their heads, and they have food on the table. It

also means that they are more able to withstand

the impact of climate change, and are less likely

to end up as climate refugees. People have a

sense of agency, they feel less dependent on

government, they are less vulnerable.

We do this by offering nature-based solutions –

which is, basically, solutions that simultaneously

provide environmental, social and economic

benefits, while tackling socio-environmental

challenges such as climate change, water and

food security, human health and well-being,

biodiversity loss and disaster risk management.