s:886:"TI How to know it when we see it?: A Case for Forest and Landscape Restoration Quality Standard AU CIFOR AB Key pointsThe Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) movement is preparing for large-scale implementation globally.It is crucial to pay attention to the quality of restoration interventions and outcomes.Current tools for planning, assessment or best practice guidelines may not be sufficient to secure effective results.The FLoRES Taskforce1 calls for the development of a Standard for FLR to capture the dynamic, multifunctional and incremental nature of the FLR process.To guarantee its adoption, the FLR standard needs to be developed through a broad-based, participatory process to ensure it is fit for purpose and context adapted.A Standard for FLR can bring multiple benefits for all stakeholders.The purpose of this Brief is to raise awareness and call for action. ";