Exploring Restoration with WaterLANDS

Exploring Restoration with WaterLANDS
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Introducing Exploring Restoration with WaterLANDS- a podcast diving into the drivers, challenges, and solutions to restoring our ecosystems as seen through the lens of the Horizon 2020 project WaterLANDS. In this series, we’ll talk to the people at the heart of creating and delivering on-the-ground wetland restoration in Europe and the research and science supporting this work. Throughout this series, we will be delving into the ecology, governance, policies, and financing of successful wetland restoration and the crucial role of the community and the arts, and empowering people to instigate better change for our future.
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The podcast focuses on ecosystem restoration, governance, policies, biodiversity, and the socio-economic aspects of wetland restoration. Notable episodes include discussions on the risks of nature commodification and the future of biodiversity in Europe, addressing the interconnections between community engagement and ecological science.

Introducing Exploring Restoration with WaterLANDS- a podcast diving into the drivers, challenges, and solutions to restoring our ecosystems as seen through the lens of the Horizon 2020 project WaterLANDS. In this series, we’ll talk to the people at the heart of creating and delivering on-the-ground wetland restoration in Europe and the research and science supporting this work. Throughout this series, we will be delving into the ecology, governance, policies, and financing of successful wetland restoration and the crucial role of the community and the arts, and empowering people to instigate better change for our future.
Today, we’re joined by Julia Martin-Ortega and Josh Cohen from the University of Leeds. Julia, an ecological economist, and Josh, a social anthropologist, have been exploring how commodifying nature affects our relationship with it

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