The importance of capturing management in forest restoration targets
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In: Nature Sustainability , Vol. 6, No. 11, 14.08.2023, p. 1321-1325.
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T1 - The importance of capturing management in forest restoration targets
AU - Jung, Martin
AU - Lesiv, Myroslava
AU - Warren-Thomas, Eleanor
AU - Shchepashchenko, Dmitry
AU - See, Linda
AU - Fritz, Steffen
PY - 2023/8/14
Y1 - 2023/8/14
N2 - The restoration of tree cover has been placed at the top of international policy agendas, yet often, the ‘type’ of restored forests can be widely different, with consequences for biodiversity and livelihoods. Here we used a map of forest management types to assess the extent of managed forests in recent tree cover gains globally. We call on policymakers to differentiate forest management as a distinct element of reforestation targets
AB - The restoration of tree cover has been placed at the top of international policy agendas, yet often, the ‘type’ of restored forests can be widely different, with consequences for biodiversity and livelihoods. Here we used a map of forest management types to assess the extent of managed forests in recent tree cover gains globally. We call on policymakers to differentiate forest management as a distinct element of reforestation targets
U2 - 10.1038/s41893-023-01192-8
DO - 10.1038/s41893-023-01192-8
M3 - Article
VL - 6
SP - 1321
EP - 1325
JO - Nature Sustainability
JF - Nature Sustainability
SN - 2398-9629
IS - 11
ER -