Abstract

Protecting and restoring biodiversity requires that nature becomes the economically sustainable option for local communities across the globe. Here, we present Restor, a data sharing platform developed to facilitate this process by providing transparency and connectivity to nature-based solutions. In the process, Restor provides a unique database to study the global environmental movement.

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