Authors:
Jacobs, D.F., J.A. Oliet, J. Aronson, A. Bolte, J.M. Bullock, P.J. Donoso, S.M. Landhausser, P. Madsen, S. Peng, J.M. Rey-Benayas and J. Weber
Publication Date:
2015
Abstract/Summary:
Forest loss and degradation is occurring at high rates but humankind is
experiencing historical momentum that favors forest restoration. Approaches to restoration
may follow various paradigms depending on stakeholder objectives, regional climate, or
the degree of site degradation. The vast amount of land requiring restoration implies the
need for spatial prioritization of restoration efforts according to cost-benefit analyses that
include ecological risks.
- D2: Adjust plans, expectations, procedures, and monitoring through adaptive management
Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article
Source:
New Forests