The FERM Common Search Engine for Good Practices lets you browse to a large number of Good Practices for ecosystem restoration, gathered from all over the world.
The FERM (Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring) Common Search Engine is a digital tool developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) that allows users to find and share good practices in ecosystem restoration. It consolidates restoration practices from four collaborative platforms: the FERM Registry, LIFE GoProFor, Panorama Solutions, and WOCAT. The search engine helps promote these practices, prevents mistakes, encourages learning, and tracks restoration progress as part of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.