About
Restor is a global hub for nature restoration and conservation built by a Swiss nonprofit, with a mission to turn local ecological action into measurable global impact. The platform serves a diverse range of users—from grassroots restoration implementers and portfolio-managing facilitators to impact-driven businesses and government bodies—by providing the tools, data, and connections needed to advance nature-positive work. At the core of Restor is an interactive map that visualizes nature sites, points of interest, organizations, and restoration projects across the world. Users gain free access to over 30 ecological datasets, enabling data-driven prioritization of biodiversity action using the latest biodiversity indexes. The platform streamlines and automates impact reporting, saving time while generating credible, portfolio-level views for stakeholder communication. Restor also bridges the gap between restoration projects and funding by offering a curated database of funding opportunities and enabling direct discovery of local projects by potential funders. Community webinars and shared knowledge resources further support capacity building for nature stewards at every level. With the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) targeting the recovery of 1 billion hectares of degraded ecosystems, Restor provides the infrastructure needed to coordinate, measure, and communicate progress at scale. Whether restoring a forest, managing a corporate sustainability portfolio, or monitoring national ecosystem health, Restor offers a transparent, data-driven foundation for meaningful environmental action. It is free to join and open to organizations and individuals worldwide.
Key Features
- Interactive Global Restoration Map: Explore nature sites, organizations, and active restoration projects worldwide through a rich, data-powered map interface spanning multiple countries and ecosystems.
- 30+ Free Ecological Datasets: Access a comprehensive library of ecological and biodiversity datasets at no cost to inform restoration priorities, measure biodiversity outcomes, and support scientific rigor.
- Automated Impact Reporting: Streamline biodiversity and nature impact reporting with portfolio-level views and automated tools, saving time while generating credible outputs for stakeholders.
- Funding Discovery & Connection: Browse a curated database of funding opportunities and connect restoration projects directly with funders whose goals align with specific conservation outcomes.
- Community & Capacity Building: Join community webinars, share restoration experiences, and use the latest biodiversity indexes to prioritize action and strengthen ecological knowledge across the network.
Use Cases
- Conservation NGOs and nonprofits showcasing and monitoring restoration projects to attract funding and demonstrate verified impact to donors and partners.
- Corporations tracking and reporting nature-based investment outcomes and environmental impact for ESG compliance, sustainability disclosures, and stakeholder reporting.
- Government agencies monitoring national ecosystem and biodiversity health, and reporting progress to civil society and international conservation bodies.
- Portfolio managers and facilitators comparing multiple restoration sites using standardized datasets and generating aggregated, comparable impact reports.
- Funders and impact investors discovering local and global restoration projects that align with their environmental priorities through Restor's funding discovery tools.
Pros
- Free to Join: As a nonprofit, Restor provides its core platform and access to 30+ ecological datasets at no cost, significantly lowering barriers for conservation organizations and individual stewards.
- Bridges Projects and Funding: The integrated funding discovery feature connects restoration projects with financial support and helps funders efficiently identify initiatives aligned with their environmental priorities.
- Multi-Stakeholder Design: Purpose-built for implementers, facilitators, businesses, and governments, making it versatile and useful across sectors, scales, and geographies.
- Aligned with Global Restoration Goals: Directly supports the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration target, giving users a platform that connects local action to globally recognized conservation frameworks.
Cons
- Niche Environmental Focus: Restor is specialized for nature restoration and conservation, limiting its utility for organizations outside the environmental or sustainability sector.
- Regional Data Coverage May Vary: Ecological dataset depth and project density can be uneven across geographies, with potentially thinner coverage in underrepresented or less-documented regions.
- Limited AI-Native Capabilities: The platform emphasizes data aggregation, visualization, and community connectivity rather than AI-driven predictive analytics or automated ecological insights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Restor is free to join. It is a Swiss nonprofit with 501(c)(3) equivalency, and its core features—including ecological datasets, the global restoration map, and community tools—are available at no cost to all users.
Restor is designed for nature restoration implementers, portfolio facilitators, impact-focused businesses, and governments seeking to monitor, report, fund, and scale ecosystem restoration and biodiversity conservation work.
Restor provides access to over 30 ecological datasets covering biodiversity indexes, ecosystem health metrics, and land use data. These datasets support restoration prioritization, biodiversity benchmarking, and measurable impact reporting.
Restor includes a curated database of funding opportunities where restoration projects can discover relevant grants and impact investors. Funders can also browse the platform to identify and connect with projects that match their environmental and conservation goals.
Restor is aligned with the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), which aims to restore 1 billion hectares of degraded ecosystems globally. The platform provides the data infrastructure and community connectivity needed to track, report, and accelerate progress toward that goal.
