We connect world-renowned research and experience to a range of stakeholders - from governmental departments to private businesses to individual landholders - who are designing and implementing conservation and restoration initiatives.
Dr. Marlito Bande of Visayas State University and Dr. David Neidel of ELTI discussing seedling quality
Programs
Our training programs empower participants from all sectors with knowledge and hands-on experience they can apply to their own projects, or share with their community or organization.
Course participants about to enjoy the shade of an octogenarian Albizia saman tree
Locations
Tropical forests and the people who depend on them should thrive together. That’s why we work in tropical Asia and the Neotropics to conserve and restore landscapes that enrich biodiversity, deliver ecosystem services, and support local livelihoods.
In our trainings, we address a thoughtful blend of themes that support various aspects of our mission to conserve and restore tropical human-dominated landscapes.