Restoring Forests and Trees for Sustainable Development: Policies, Practices, Impacts, and Ways Forward
Restoring Forests and Trees for Sustainable Development: Policies, Practices, Impacts, and Ways Forward
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Senior Associate, Visiting Scholar
Professor, Associate Professor, Professor Emeritus
Director of the Master of Sustainable Development Practice program
Global Forests Lead Scientist
Professor and Chair of the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group
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Abstract
This book takes a multidisciplinary perspective to analyze and discuss the various opportunities and challenges of restoring tree and forest cover to address regional and global environmental challenges that threaten human well-being and compromise sustainable development. It examines forest restoration commitments, policies and programs, and their planning and implementation at different scales and contexts, and how forest restoration helps to mitigate environmental, societal, and cultural challenges. The chapters explore the concept of forest restoration, how it can restitute forest ecosystem services, contribute to biodiversity conservation, and generate benefits and synergies, while recognizing the considerable costs, trade-offs, and variable feasibility of its implementation. The chapters review historic and contemporary forest restoration practice and governance, variations in approaches and implementation across the globe, and relevant technological advances. Using the insights from the ten topic-focused chapters, the book reflects on the possibility of sustainable and just approaches to meet the challenges that lie ahead to achieve ambitious international forest restoration targets and commitments.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Restoring forests and trees for sustainable development
Pia Katila and others
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Forest flickers of history. Early modern woodland restoration and how it shapes postmodern options
Wil de Jong and others
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Forest (landscape) restoration governance: Institutions, interests, ideas, and their interlinked logics
Daniela Kleinschmit and others
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Decolonial environmental justice in landscape restoration
Sabaheta Ramcilovic-Suominen and others
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Regional variation in forest landscape restoration
César Sabogal and others
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Forest restoration for climate change mitigation and adaptation
Daniel Kübler andSven Günter
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Forest restoration, biodiversity, and ecosystem services
Rens Brouwer and others
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Making forest landscape restoration work for livelihoods and well-being of local communities
Houria Djoudi and others
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An economic view on the costs and benefits of forest restoration
Pablo Pacheco and others
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Financial, ecological, political, and social feasibility of forest restoration targets
Rodney J Keenan and others
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11
Advances in forest restoration management and technology
John A Stanturf and others
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12
Sustainable and fair forest and land restoration: Balancing goals, interests, and trade-offs
Wil de Jong and others
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