As we near the midpoint of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, SER2025 is strategically positioned to translate global restoration commitments into actionable strategies. SER2025 will contribute to advancing global restoration goals outlined in established standards, frameworks, and laws.
The focus now shifts to implementation, ensuring initiatives are knowledge-based and socially inclusive, with the aim of restoring 30% of degraded ecosystems by 2030. SER2025 will serve a critical role to advance and achieve important global restoration goals.
Delegates represent the scientific, technical, policy, governmental, financial and socio-cultural sectors. They are researchers and practitioners of restoration working in nearly all biomes and continents. Conference delegates are passionate about discussing and debating big picture issues and broad trends, as well as specific restoration tools, techniques, research, and policies. SER2025 will equip participants with the resources, tools, and knowledge to turn global commitments into tangible ecological and societal benefits.