Introduction
Forests and landscapes across the globe are under increasing pressure from deforestation, land degradation, unsustainable land-use practices, and the growing impacts of climate change. These pressures undermine biodiversity, reduce ecosystem services, and threaten livelihoods and food security. Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) and Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) have emerged as powerful approaches to restore degraded ecosystems, strengthen climate resilience, and provide multiple benefits for people and nature.
FLR focuses on regaining ecological integrity while enhancing human well-being, balancing conservation and development goals. It integrates trees, crops, water, and people into a shared landscape, creating systems that are productive, resilient, and sustainable. Nature-Based Solutions, on the other hand, leverage the power of ecosystems—forests, wetlands, grasslands, and coastal systems—to address pressing challenges such as climate change, disaster risk, biodiversity loss, and food insecurity.
This training course by Kincaid Development Center equips participants with the knowledge, tools, and practical strategies to design, implement, and scale restoration projects rooted in FLR and NbS. Participants will explore ecological restoration techniques, financing models, policy frameworks, and innovative technologies that ensure long-term sustainability. The course emphasizes interactive learning, combining case studies, simulations, and field-based sessions to deliver practical skills that can be applied in diverse contexts.
Participants who successfully complete the course will receive Certificate of Participation.
Course Objectives
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles, frameworks, and global relevance of FLR and NbS.
- Identify drivers of deforestation, land degradation, and biodiversity loss.
- Apply ecological restoration techniques to degraded landscapes.
- Explore how NbS contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Assess the role of forests in ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and livelihoods.
- Analyze international frameworks and initiatives supporting restoration (Bonn Challenge, AFR100, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration).
- Design and implement participatory restoration projects with community engagement.
- Explore monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) tools for restoration outcomes.
- Examine financing mechanisms, including carbon credits, PES, and green bonds.
- Learn from case studies of successful restoration and NbS interventions globally.
- Develop actionable strategies to integrate FLR and NbS into national and regional policies.
Duration
5 Days Intensive Training Program
Who Should Attend
- Forestry and environmental professionals
- Policy makers and planners in natural resource management
- Climate change and sustainability practitioners
- NGOs and community-based organizations in conservation and restoration
- Researchers and academics in forestry, ecology, and environmental studies
- Development partners and donor agencies
- Corporate ESG, CSR, and sustainability managers
- Students and young professionals in environmental sciences
Course Outline
Day 1: Foundations of Forest Landscape Restoration and NbS
Introduction to FLR: concepts, principles, and scope
Global frameworks: Bonn Challenge, New York Declaration on Forests, AFR100
Understanding Nature-Based Solutions: definitions, typologies, and opportunities
Ecosystem services and their role in sustainable development
Interlinkages between FLR, biodiversity, and SDGs
Day 2: Drivers of Degradation and Approaches to Restoration
- Deforestation and forest degradation: causes and consequences
- Land-use change, agricultural expansion, and urbanization
- Climate change impacts on forests and landscapes
- Restoration approaches: natural regeneration, assisted regeneration, reforestation, and agroforestry
- Integrating indigenous knowledge and traditional practices into restoration
Day 3: Designing and Implementing Restoration Projects
- Stakeholder mapping and community engagement in FLR
- Tools for assessing restoration potential (GIS, remote sensing, FLR Opportunity Mapping)
- Landscape-level planning and participatory approaches
- Integrating FLR with agricultural and watershed management
- Restoration of biodiversity corridors and degraded forest ecosystems
Day 4: Climate Change, Financing, and NbS Applications
- Role of FLR and NbS in climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Carbon sequestration and REDD+ opportunities in restoration
- Financing restoration: PES, carbon credits, green bonds, and blended finance
- Private sector engagement in FLR and NbS initiatives
- Case studies: NbS for disaster risk reduction (floods, droughts, landslides)
- Scaling up FLR through policy and governance frameworks
Day 5: Monitoring, Innovation, and Future Pathways
- Monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems for restoration outcomes
- Innovative tools: AI, drones, and blockchain in restoration and NbS
- Best practices in restoration from Africa, Asia, and Latin America
- Linking FLR and NbS with national climate and biodiversity strategies
- Capstone group project: designing a FLR/NbS intervention for a real-world scenario
General Notes
- The instructor led trainings are delivered using a blended learning approach and comprises of presentations, guided sessions of practical exercise, web-based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are seasoned industry experts with years of experience, working as professional and trainers in these fields.
- The participants should be reasonably proficient in English as all facilitation and course materials will be offered in English.
- Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a certificate.
- The training will be held at Kincaid Training Centre. The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments and lunch.
- All participants will additionally cater for their travel expenses, visa application, insurance, and other personal expenses.
- Accommodation and airport pickup are arranged upon request. For reservations contact the Training coordinator at Email: training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org or Tel: +254 724592901
- This training can also be customized to suit the needs of your institution upon request. You can have it delivered in our Kincaid Training Centre or at a convenient location.
For further inquiries, please contact us on Tel: +254 724592901 or send mail to training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org
Payments are due upon registration. Payment should be sent to our Bank account before commencement of training and proof of payment sent to training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org

