The CONSERVE CONNECT project explores how ecological restoration, traditional knowledge, and participatory governance can be combined to address the growing impacts of climate change in mountainous regions. Focusing on the northern Pindus, the article highlights how strengthening ecological connectivity, restoring traditional water systems, and empowering local communities can support biodiversity, safeguard freshwater resources, and build resilience for both people and ecosystems.
We invite you to read our article on how ecological connectivity, climate change adaptation, and community participation are the three pillars of effective nature conservation.