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Ecosystem restoration reforestation in former open pit mine area .
dedication . However , these practitioners often face multiple barriers that keep them from taking their projects to scale . Other critical sectors , such as finance , require more data and insights to make informed decisions . As a priority , the UN Decade ’ s strategy seeks to build the capacity of marginalised groups that stand to lose most from the continued destruction of ecosystems , such as indigenous peoples , women and youth , to take an active role in restoration .
h ) Celebrate a culture of restoration The power to revive our environment does not lie with Governments , experts and practitioners alone . Far from it . Shifting from plundering the planet to healing it is a cultural challenge . The UN Decade ’ s strategy therefore calls on artists , storytellers , producers , musicians and connectors to join the # GenerationRestoration .
i ) Build up the next generation It is youth and future generations who are most impacted by the consequences of the current rapid destruction of ecosystems . They also stand to benefit the most from the creation of sustainable jobs based on a restoration economy . The UN Decade ’ s strategy makes a direct link between the wellbeing of youth and the goals of restoration . Education for restoration will turn today ’ s children into ecosystem ambassadors , provide skills for sustainable jobs and ensure that the UN Decade ’ s achievements far outlive its timeframe .
Conclusion
Pandemic recovery offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to chart a new path by shifting investments towards a “ restoration economy ” that can provide millions of green jobs .
The timing of the KASA in launching its Strategic Plan 2020-2030 : Environmental Sustainability in Malaysia on the same day as the launch of the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration augurs well for the common effort to meet the SDG goals .
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