RESTORE NATURE - BUILD BACK BETTER
‘Lendisbati’ is a project established by the National Museum in the Faroe Islands. With broad cooperation and on a strong professional foundation, Lendisbati aims to ensure, that nature areas that have degenerated will be regenerated and become resistant to climate change. Lendisbati aims to give flora and fauna a safe ecosystem that at the same time improves the quality of life of the Faroe Islanders.
Lendisbati focuses on these
4 areas:
1. Wetlands are the largest CO2 storage in Faroese nature.
These storages have been damaged through the ages. The aim is to restore these. Creeks will be dammed up and water reservoirs will be preserved. With this project, CO2 will be taken out of the air and stored in the wetlands. This will regenerate the natural ecosystem and ensure future biodiversity.
2. Restore desert areas to benefit the soil.
Desert areas and mountain areas will be planted, so that the roots from the plants will bind and strengthen the soil. This will prevent erosion when storms occur. When plants of Faroese origin are planted, biodiversity will be improved and the CO2 balance will be restored.
3. Improve outfields to better biodiversity.
Outfields will be planted with original Faroese plants since a diverse nature stands stronger against climate change.
4. Nature preservation areas.
A part of the Lendisbati work is to cooperate with landowners on preservation areas in nature and make nature accessible. This work will ensure biodiversity and give people an opportunity to experience primary nature as well as knowledge about nature restoration projects.
MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO LENDISBATI
Lendisbati has started its work and is still in the first stages of developing and mapping areas for restoration. The passionate crew at the National Museum has received public funding. As the projects develop, they will update the webpage and we will be able to see the improvements in the soil and provide calculations on the CO2 levels absorbed.
If you're leading a group to the Faroe Islands and wish to make a positive impact by supporting nature restoration during your trip, both the National Museum and the Lendisbati project would greatly appreciate your contribution.
Donations can be provided through manpower, work hours or donations.
Contact info@visitfaroeislands.com for more information.