Forest landscape restoration: state of play
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Forest landscape restoration: state of play
Journal
Royal Society Open Science
ISSN
2054-5703
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Number
12
Pages
201218
Language
english
Abstract
Tree planting has been widely touted as an inexpensive way to meet multiple international environmental goals for mitigating climate change, reversing landscape degradation and restoring biodiversity restoration. The Bonn Challenge and New York Declaration on Forests, motivated by widespread deforestation and forest degradation, call for restoring 350 million ha by 2030 by relying on forest landscape restoration (FLR) processes. Because the 173 million ha commitments made by 63 nations, regions and companies are not legally binding, expectations of what FLR means lacks consensus. The frequent disconnect between top-level aspirations and on-the-ground implementation results in limited data on FLR activities. Additionally, some countries have made landscape-scale restoration outside of the Bonn Challenge. We compared and contrasted the theory and practice of FLR and compiled information from databases of projects and initiatives and case studies. We present the main FLR initiatives happening across regional groups; in many regions, the potential need/opportunity for forest restoration exceeds the FLR activities underway. Multiple objectives can be met by manipulating vegetation (increasing structural complexity, changing species composition and restoring natural disturbances). Livelihood interventions are context-specific but include collecting or raising non-timber forest products, employment and community forests; other interventions address tenure and governance.
Keywords
Bonn Challenge, New York Declaration on Forests, degradation, deforestation, ecosystem functioning, sustainable development goals
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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