ECOS | Environmental Coalition on Standards

Nature protection & restoration

Ecosystems and biodiversity

Today’s economic system is tied to ecosystem loss – it exerts enormous pressure on nature. Changes in land use, pollution of land, sea, and air, and the overexploitation of natural resources drive many serious negative impacts, which are unevenly distributed across society, hitting the most vulnerable populations the hardest. Life on Earth, including humans, needs healthy and productive ecosystems to thrive. To restore and protect nature, we need ambitious environmental policies and standards based on ecological land management, such as agroecology for farming, and ecological forestry. We need binding rules, which, in turn, require effective monitoring via ecological health indicators and targets.

What we are working on

  • ECOS contributes to policies that monitor and report the progress of key ecological health indicators, including biodiversity, land resilience and adaptation to climate change, and the impacts of different management practices on ecosystems.
  • We advocate robust laws, principles, and definitions for the ecological management of forests, farmland, and other land ecosystems, such as close-to-nature forestry.
  • We develop standardised methodologies for assessing ecosystem functions, based on state-of-the-art scientific knowledge.
  • We promote ecological land management that is regenerative, restores nature and resources, is just towards all stakeholders, and supports human health.
Who we work with

Alliances and campaigns

Contact person
Samy Porteron
Senior Programme Manager samy.porteron@ecostandard.org
Martina Forbicini
Programme Officer martina.forbicini@ecostandard.org

ECOS is co-funded by the European Commission and EFTA Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EISMEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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