SER Europe is keen to build partnerships with national and regional ecological restoration networks, as well as thematic working groups focused on restoring specific ecosystem types or species groups across Europe. Through these collaborations, SER Europe aims to strengthen outreach and interaction across:
- Language barriers between practitioners, policymakers, and scientists
- Differences in national restoration policies and socio-economic contexts
- Diverse knowledge disciplines within ecological restoration theory and practice
SER-Europe Affiliated Member Organisations

REVER: French Restoration Experts Network
REVER or “Le Réseau d’échanges et de valorisation en écologie de la Restauration” has pretty much the same goals as SER Europe, but is restricted to France. They organize national conferences and other activities that link the French restoration community. In 2014 REVER became an affiliated member of SER-Europe.
Website: reseau-rever.fr
Contact: Prof. Dr. Elise Buisson, elise.buisson(at)univ-avignon.fr OR reseaurever(at)gmail.com

SIRF: Italian Society of Forest Restoration
Based at Tuscia University in Italy, SIRF promotes forestry and environmental restoration principles, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable forest management. The organization supports research, training, consultancy, and scientific events. SIRF became an affiliated member of SER-Europe in 2015.
Website: restauroforestale.it
Contact: visit here

FBER: Finnish Board on Ecological Restoration
FBER is a collaborative national group of managers, scientists, and restoration experts working across Finland. The board supports restoration and habitat management on both public and private land through several expert groups focused on peatlands, forests, freshwater habitats, and semi-natural grasslands.
More information:
FBER information PDF and this webpage.
Contact: Jussi Päivinen, jussi.paivinen(at)metsa.fi

AEET: Spanish Association for Terrestrial Ecology
AEET is the largest ecological society in Spain and a member of the European Ecological Federation. Its Ecological Restoration Working Group has supported knowledge exchange and collaboration in restoration science and practice for more than a decade.
Website: aeet.org
Contact: info@aeet.org

OBN: Dutch Knowledge Network for Nature Restoration and Management
OBN is an independent platform connecting policymakers, scientists, and land managers working in nature restoration and conservation. The network develops and shares practical knowledge to improve ecosystem management across Dutch landscapes and the Atlantic Region.
Website: natuurkennis.nl
Contact: obn@vbne.nl

German Restoration Network (GRN)
Founded in 2016, the German Restoration Network brings together researchers and restoration practitioners from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The network focuses on sharing practical experiences and addressing future restoration challenges.
Website: renaweb.standortsanalyse.net
Contact: Sabine Tischew, sabine.tischew (at) h s-anhalt.de

CIEEM: Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
CIEEM is the leading professional membership body supporting ecologists and environmental managers in the UK, Ireland, and internationally. The organization promotes professional standards, knowledge sharing, and policy engagement across ecological practice.
Website: cieem.net
Contact: cieem.net/about-cieem/contact-us/

Eurosite
Eurosite is a Europe-wide network for natural site managers, bringing together governmental and non-governmental organizations committed to practical nature conservation and management. The network creates opportunities for practitioners to exchange experience and knowledge.
Website: eurosite.org

Rede Portuguesa de Restauro Ecológico
The Portuguese Network for Ecological Restoration was established in 2019 and signed a memorandum of understanding with SER Europe during the European Ecology Federation Congress in Lisbon.
Website: www.speco.pt
Contact: info@speco.pt

