 There's one thing you need to know, intergenerational challenges need intergenerational solutions. Give young farmers, foresters, students and entrepreneurs a seat at your table. Everything is connected to everything else and your plans for the landscape, their visibility, will have to sooner or later confront the world economy. Landscapes are key to producing our food, supporting our communities, stabilizing the climate and protecting biodiversity. We have to do more. Respecting and recognizing indigenous peoples' rights to their lands and resources and their traditional knowledge is a very crucial element in climate change solutions. Without landscape scale coordination, we risk losing time and resources and undermining each other's efforts. Forest landscape restoration provides a unique opportunity to bring different stakeholders together to enhance human well-being and the environment. It is all connected.