live launch of Edition 2.2 of the

National Standards for the Practice of

Ecological Restoration in Australia.

The launch will be hosted live right here on this page,

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Join your host Professor Kingsley Dixon Chair of SER and immediate past-chair of SERA and The Hon Sussan Ley MP Minister for the Environment for the launch of Edition 2.2 of the National Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration in Australia.

The launch will be hosted live right here on this page, no login is needed. The new standard will also be available to download from this website immediately after the launch

What are the Standards 2.2?

  • Online and downloadable document providing underpinning principles, definitions and aspirational and procedural standards for restoring Australian terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems

  • A world-leading set of restoration standards, its first edition being the first of its type and resulting in the SER' International Standards and other restoration and allied Standards.

  • Draw on the knowledge and experience of many non-profit restoration organisations in Australia and beyond as well as elements of the International SER Standards

  • Publication coincides with the resurgence of restoration for the carbon restoration economy, indigenous empowerment for ‘healing country’ and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Benefits

  • Improve the quality of projects to restore Australian terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems

  • Encourage broader application and uptake of restoration

  • Provide accessible guidance and inspiration to help transition humanity away from degradation and towards a restorative economy and culture

Event Details:

  • Welcome by Dr Tein McDonald, Chair of the Standards Working Group SERA

  • Summaries of the Standard's six principles, presented by key on-ground players in Australia

  • Launch address by the Hon. Sussan Ley, Federal Minister for the Environment

  • Quick-fire peeks at six outstanding restoration projects in Australia, presented by project leaders.

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