
Methodologies and Frameworks for
Regeneration and Restoration of Landscapes
We design and apply evidence-based methodologies for restoring degraded landscapes and promoting ecological succession and inviting resilience. We integrate holistic management, permaculture and climate smart design; and nature-based solutions tailored to each landscape’s unique ecological profile. Our frameworks emphasize participatory planning, local community involvement, and adaptive management to ensure the long-term sustainability of restored areas. By combining scientific research with traditional ecological knowledge, we create scalable and replicable models for landscape regeneration.

Analysis and Valuation of Ecosystem Services,
Piloting of Regeneration Studies and Implementation
We conduct analyses, assessments and valuation studies on ecosystem services provided by natural and restored landscapes, including carbon sequestration, water filtration, and support for biodiversity. Pilot projects are designed to test innovative and less intensive regeneration practices in diverse ecological settings, providing real-world data on their applicability and scalability. Our implementation strategies involve close collaboration with local stakeholders, continuous monitoring, and adaptive adjustments based on field outcomes. This evidence-driven approach ensures the maximization of ecological, social, and economic benefits from each restoration effort.

Revitalisation Index
The Revitalisation Index is our pioneering tool, under development, for tracking and evaluating the overall ecological development of restoration sites in regional context over time. Drawing on high-resolution data from Copernicus satellite sensors (such as Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1), drone-based imagery, and LiDAR scanning, the index provides a dynamic and objective measure of landscape health and vitality. The Index incorporates key metrics—vegetation cover, soil moisture, biodiversity indicators—offering clear, transparent insights into the success of regional restoration efforts. As an open-access resource, it enables policymakers, practitioners, and communities to benchmark progress and guide future regeneration initiatives.
