How Germany and Costa Rica are putting nature at the heart of their recoveries
Here's how governments around the world can maximise the economic opportunities that lie in nature – as examples from Costa Rica and Germany demonstrate.
Natasha is the Communications Manager for the Food and Land Use Coalition, the programme management team for which sits within SYSTEMIQ. She previously led communications for the Global Restoration Initiative in the Forests Program at the World Resources Institute (WRI).
Prior to joining WRI, Natasha worked in communications across international, corporate, education and global development sectors. She held a senior international communications officer role for a UK university, as well as for a non-governmental organization in Tajikistan, Central Asia, supporting girls who had been trafficked or abused. She has also conducted independent research into the role of communications and development in Nigeria.
Natasha holds an M.A. in international communications from the University of Leicester, as well as a B.A. in landscape architecture and planning from the University of Sheffield, both in the UK.
Here's how governments around the world can maximise the economic opportunities that lie in nature – as examples from Costa Rica and Germany demonstrate.
Planting trees can increase land productivity as well as increase food security, allowing Rwandans to grow their own produce to sell.