Situating the “human” in forest landscape restoration

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Title
Situating the “human” in forest landscape restoration
Journal
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Author(s)
Mansourian Stephanie, Djenontin Ida N. S., Elias Marlène, Oldekop Johan A., Derkyi Mercy Afua Adutwumwaa, Kull Christian A., Pacheco Pablo
ISSN
2296-665X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
24/02/2025
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
12
Language
english
Abstract
Globally, forest landscape restoration (FLR) is gaining ground, alongside other forms of restoration under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. In most cases, projects and initiatives fail to consider human dimensions that influence the processes and outcomes of the restoration effort. These dimensions refer to how and why humans value natural resources; how humans want resources to be managed; and how humans affect or are affected by natural resource management decisions. Using the model of the forest transition curve that shows the trajectory from loss of forests to restored forests, we discuss how FLR intersects in different ways with this transition curve. We conclude that: 1) definitions and their implications are a fundamental challenge for FLR; 2) there is an intrinsic interdependence between people and forests that varies across spatial and temporal scales and that is mediated by institutions; 3) power differentials among stakeholders create imbalances in restoration; 4) conflicts around restoration result from differing interests, power and values. Equitable and durable restoration requires a much greater inclusion of human dimensions along all steps of the process.
Keywords
social-ecological system, human dimensions, restoration, governance, forest transition
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Other / Velux Stiftung
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