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LandNet

We believe that only by working together we can achieve meaningful impact. That is why we created the LandNet and the LandLabs.

What is the LandNet?

The LandNet is the Mediterranean alliance for landscape resilience in forestry and agriculture.
Created by ResAlliance, LandNet is a networking platform designed to foster new collaborations and expand knowledge on solutions and best practices for landscape resilience across the Mediterranean basin.
By joining LandNet, you’ll become part of a dynamic network of foresters, farmers, researchers, policymakers, and other key stakeholders working together to develop  initiatives and strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on forestry and agriculture.
LandNet also operates on the ground through LandLabsfield laboratories established in five Mediterranean countries. Explore what they are and where they’re located on our dedicated page!

By joining the LandNet you will also be able to register for the LandLabs.

Why joining the LandNet?

The LandNet is full of opportunities to share, learn, and discuss meaningful solutions for landscape resilience.
As part of the ResAlliance project, we have developed a range of valuable resources, including workshops, events, training materials, and a free online course, all designed to share knowledge and best practices for tackling the effects of climate change.
Here’s why you should join our alliance and start making a difference:

Developed as part of the ResAlliance Project, this free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) brings you the latest knowledge on how climate hazards (wildfires, droughts, desertification, floods and pests) are impacting the Mediterranean region.​

Explore the forefront of sustainable practices with ResAlliance! If you’re a trailblazer addressing climate change in the Mediterranean, share your innovative story through captivating videos or compelling written narratives.

The Resalliance mooc Resilience for Mediterranean Landscapes, pride and joy of the project, is a free online course designed to help you understand climate hazards in the Mediterranean and explore innovative solutions for agriculture and forestry. enroll now and discover more on our dedicated page!

The ResAlliance forum, where you can discuss any relevant topic on landscape resilience, ask questions and gain insight from experts in the field from our team of researchers.

The LandLabs, where you can connect with your local community, participate in workshops and events, and gain in-depth insights into your region’s unique challenges and solutions for landscape resilience.

Receive tailored communications and stay continuously updated on project news, achievements, and opportunities in the field of landscape resilience across the Mediterranean.

Who can join the LandNet?

Individuals

Farmers, foresters, researchers, experts and many more!

Policy makers

Those who develop and determine guidelines and strategies regarding the most relevant issues for society and politics

Public authority/agency

Any government or other public administration, including public advisory bodies, at national, regional or local level

Research community

The community of researchers that work for, and provide research to, academia and not for profit organisations

Education community

Various individuals, groups, businesses, and institutions that are invested in the welfare and vitality of a public and private education and its community

Media or journalists

Mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet)/professionals responsible for gathering and organizing material and distributing the finished (and verified) pieces through various formats

Business and industry

Organizations or enterprises, including proprietorships, partnerships, firms, business trusts, joint ventures, corporation or association, whether or not operated for profit

Civil society organization

Non-profit, voluntary citizens’ group which is organized on a local, national or international level

By joining the LandNet you will also be able to register for the LandLabs.