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Watch videos highlighting our work and restoration activities in East Africa.
Videos at Agri4D 2025
These videos, produced for our session at the Agri4D 2025 conference, highlight how Restore4More and partner projects are co-creating and integrating social and technological innovations to support the restoration of degraded rangelands in East Africa. They showcase approaches such as Livestock Cafés, community-driven restoration efforts, mobile-based citizen-science tools, and data-driven methods for planning and monitoring restoration. Together, they offer insights into the innovations shaping more resilient and sustainable rangeland futures.
The Karamoja cluster at the crossroads: The impacts of land degradation and the importance of restoration https://youtu.be/QaRQ2P-hvdQ?si=9EOPAWLqKaMZjVMz
Long-term engagement and partnerships in Karamoja for more sustainable futures https://youtu.be/YJlLaoNvTU0?si=6C_XExWBPQauNUOE
Livestock Cafés: Co-creating local solutions and sharing knowledge for more resilient rangelands https://youtu.be/6NH76cQ88_s?si=S9R_ET7hoR2BYDB6
Designing the second-generation livestock cafés https://youtu.be/IjkoXw6W-9g?si=eTEFJhcF6Uv9ciDx
The Regreening App https://youtu.be/0ehi0L_Bw7Q?si=yOucXr8eVgleogJC
From plots to maps: Data-driven tools for smarter restoration https://youtu.be/F0e8V4x31vY?si=BdxM3cv5FfDx1B1P
Upscaling restoration through community power https://youtu.be/uoCAm9OAN6w?si=0BMAa7GqPtNjBu_b
Drone videos
Watch three different drone films over the Livestock Café at Tomena in Chepareria, West Pokot county, Kenya. The shoot was taken during a dry season, 10 months after the start of the restoration interventions. Video Credit: Aware Stories, Johan Heurgren
Drone 1
Livestock Café under restoration (left) and control (right).
Drone 2
Half-moons for water harvesting and Vetiver grass contour lines visible in the area under restoration.
Drone 3
Half-moons for water harvesting and Vetiver grass contour lines visible in the area under restoration
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PersonAida Bargues Tobella, ResearcherDepartment of Forest Ecology and Management, joint staff