Letter to our stakeholders
In 2022 we made significant progress toward achieving our three key strategic goals. We are designing and implementing innovations to deliver positive impacts for people and nature.
On our way
While welcoming new team members, we further developed our organizational structure in 2022. Pursuing a shared strategy, the cooperation between teams has deepened across disciplines, topics, and regions.
Invested
Million CHF
Motivated
Employees
Inspired
Ongoing projects
Competence centers in 2022
Ongoing hub activities
Hub South America
We co-design land use models that contribute to forest protection as well as people’s livelihoods and offer true development alternatives to exploitative resource use.
Hub East Africa
We work to enable the coexistence of people and nature by maintaining the connectivity, functionality, and health of ecosystems and, in Madagascar, by harnessing the co-benefits of biodiversity hotspots for human wellbeing.
Photo by: Jane Wynyard, Save the Elephants “Mama Tembos in the field”
Hub Southeast Asia
We counter illegal resource extraction through local stewardship, and we work to maintain multifunctional landscapes that benefit agriculture, development, biodiversity, and society.
Hub Bern
We work to promote sustainable human activities and people–nature interactions in ecologically sensitive areas, enable a transformation to sustainable energy systems in urban and rural regions , including carbon-neutral tourism, and encourage steps toward a more sustainable food system.
Shaping the future
Our approach
We build bridges between scientific knowledge, political power, and action. By engaging with various stakeholders, we develop, test, and catalyze solutions that transform the relationship between people and nature.
Financial Report
Our annual accounts show how our funding is transformed into projects with tangible outputs.
Implementation Report
We use an evidence-based monitoring and evaluation plan to assess our projects’ progress, achievements, setbacks, and outcomes.