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Afforestation - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsAfforestation is the conversion of abandoned and degraded agricultural lands into forests, while reforestation is the replantation of trees in deforested land.
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2.2.3.1. Afforestation - Land Use, Land-Use Change and ForestryAfforestation and reforestation both refer to establishment of trees on non-treed land. Reforestation refers to establishment of forest on land that had recent ...
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Careful selection of forest types in afforestation can increase carbon ...Apr 1, 2024 · Our findings indicate that if a carbon-intensive forest type is selected, afforestation would increase carbon sequestration by 25% compared to the level ...
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A meta-analysis of afforestation impacts on soil greenhouse gas ...Our results indicated that afforestation significantly reduced CO 2 emissions in former grasslands and deforested land and decreased CH 4 emissions across most ...
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Commercial afforestation can deliver effective climate change ...Here the authors apply dynamic life cycle assessment to show that new commercial conifer forests can achieve up to 269% more GHG mitigation than semi-natural ...
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a case study in the upper Chao Phraya River basin - IOPscienceAfforestation is considered an adaptation option because it reduces flood risks by decreasing total runoff and peak river discharge, but it also exacerbates ...
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Mapped: Where 'afforestation' is taking place around the worldOct 9, 2018 · The map above shows how the total amount of planted forest (in hectares) in each country changed between 1990 and 2015.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Cost-effectiveness of natural forest regeneration and plantations for ...Jul 24, 2024 · We find that reforestation offers 10.3 (2.8) times more abatement below US$20 per tCO2 (US$50 per tCO2) than the most recent IPCC estimate.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Afforestation or intense pasturing improve the ecological and ... - NIHNov 26, 2014 · Restoration of abandoned farmlands has the potential to improve ecosystem functions and benefits. Using a multidisciplinary approach, Knoke et ...
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Terms and definitions - FRA PlatformAFFORESTATION (Sub-category of FOREST EXPANSION). Establishment of forest through planting and/or deliberate seeding on land that, until then, was under a ...
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[PDF] DefinitionsAfforestation refers to the establishment of forest on land that is considered to not have been forest previously. Deforestation. Deforrestation is a change in ...
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Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought ...Nov 2, 2020 · ... failure and high juvenile mortality (30). As ... Jactel et al., Drought effects on damage by forest insects and pathogens: A meta-analysis.
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Comparative framework and Options for harmonization of definitionsFor example, afforestation is defined as "the conversion of land that has not been forested for at least 50 years to forested land through planting, seeding and ...Forest · Afforestation And Natural... · Reforestation
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VM0047 Afforestation, Reforestation, and Revegetation, v1.1 - VerraMay 14, 2025 · This methodology applies to afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) activities that establish, increase, or restore vegetative cover in non-forest ...
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Reforestation in northern China during the Ming Dynasty to ...During the Han Dynasty, the ancient city of Loulan, in the desert region of northern China, legislated to protect trees and restore land degraded by ...
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Unasylva - Vol. 2, No. 6 - Forestry in ChinaForest extension work was at its height in the Sung Dynasty (420-589) when each hsien (district) had its director of agriculture and forestry directing the ...
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Tree rings reveal signs of Europe's sustainable forest management ...Dec 11, 2020 · To satisfy the increasing demand for wood in central Europe during medieval times, a new system of forest management was developed, ...
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Intensive woodland management in the Middle AgesFor building timber, trees of seed origin were used. Such trees had a (relatively) straight trunk and were left to grow for as long as needed to reach the ...
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Before Evelyn: trees, tree planting and tree management in sixteenthMar 2, 2016 · This article explores ideas about tree planting and tree management in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England and connects these ...Missing: afforestation 16th
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[PDF] 7. A brief history of British woodlands - Royal Forestry SocietyWood became much more val- uable during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with timber rising in price.
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[PDF] Forest flickers of history. Early modern woodland restoration and ...Examples from Asia, including mainland Southeast Asia (Peluso. 1994), and China (Saito 2009) represent serious forest restoration efforts that resulted in ...
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Historical perspectives on forestry science and monocultures - NIHFeb 28, 2024 · This study aims to broaden our historical knowledge about ideas of rationalism and monocultures in forestry science and rational forest management.Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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Research perspectives on historical legacy of the Scots pine (Pinus ...Feb 10, 2025 · The emergence of conifer monocultures in the 18th and 19th centuries led to a comprehensive reorganization of forests in Europe and worldwide.Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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[PDF] A history of the afforestation of the Scottish uplands - OAPEN Homescientific developments that made afforestation of the Scottish uplands possible. By the early 20th century, the perception of forestry in the Highlands moved.
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[PDF] An introduction to the Scottish uplands - BTOA major change followed the First World War, when subsidies were made available to encourage planting of commercial conifer forests in the uplands, and ...
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Land-use legacies of twentieth-century forestry in the UKSep 26, 2020 · The 1960s saw the beginning of large-scale afforestation by mainly private forest investment companies, especially in the Scottish uplands, ...Missing: subsidies | Show results with:subsidies<|separator|>
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Protecting the Breadbasket with Trees? The Effect of the Great ...May 1, 2021 · Roosevelt launched the ambitious Great Plains Shelterbelt Project. Between 1935 and 1942, an unprecedented 220 million trees were planted in a ...Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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The case for a southeastern Australian Dust Bowl, 1895–1945The period 1895–1945 was drier in SE Australia than the decades before and after. Widespread over-stocking of sheep and clearing for wheat cropping in this ...
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[PDF] New Forests for Europe: Afforestation at the Turn of the CenturyBy the end of the twentieth century afforestation had brought the area of forest to 2.4 mill. ha, meaning that the forest cover had been doubled to 10%. The ...
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German Scientific Forestry in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesAug 7, 2025 · The early history of the science of forestry was strongly influenced by German conceptions of scientific management that emerged in the ...Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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2 Carbon Dioxide Removal | Climate InterventionIn the mid-1970s, Freeman Dyson suggested planting trees to remove CO2 from the atmosphere (Dyson, 1977). This concept was later developed further by Gregg ...Missing: absorption | Show results with:absorption
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[PDF] Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse EffectForestation with Sycamore Trees. The original forestation pro- posal, presented in 1976 by the physicist Freeman Dyson, recom- mended that American ...<|separator|>
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Freeman Dyson Takes on the Climate Establishment - Yale E360Jun 4, 2009 · And if CO2 does get to be a problem, Dyson believes we can just do some genetic engineering to create a new species of super-tree that can suck ...Missing: afforestation absorption 1970s
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Global carbon dioxide removal rates from forest landscape ...Nov 20, 2018 · Planted forests and woodlots were found to have the highest CO2 removal rates, ranging from 4.5 to 40.7 t CO2 ha−1 year−1 during the first 20 ...
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[PDF] A Global Analysis of the Cost-Efficiency of Forest Carbon ... - OECDNov 22, 2021 · For conifer forests, the carbon sequestration rate following afforestation can be up to. 10t/ha/year in Australia and New Zealand, 1.5-4.5 tC/ha ...
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Quantifying the trade‐off between carbon sequestration and albedo ...Mar 1, 2017 · There is a greater peak rate of NEP at the temperate site (5.9 t C ha−1 yr−1) than at the boreal site (2.0 t C ha−1 yr−1).
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[PDF] Additionality, non-permanence and leakage - ODIThe requirements for additionality, permanence and minimal leakage in carbon offset. • projects can act as barriers to the participation of poor communities in ...Missing: Kyoto impermanence
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Forest Finance Hits Record Growth in 2025: Investment Doubles for ...Oct 17, 2025 · Global forest finance nearly doubles to $23.5B as investors, governments, and firms boost funding for nature-based climate solutions.
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Press release: Delivery on forest pledges massively off course with ...World leaders are missing their own goal to end deforestation by 63% (two-thirds off track), ...Missing: $23.5 | Show results with:$23.5
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Global goal of zero deforestation by 2030 is severely off trackOct 14, 2025 · The newly published 2025 Forest Declaration Assessment shows that nations are 63% off track from meeting their zero-deforestation target.
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Pitfalls of Tree Planting Show Why We Need People-Centered ...Sep 16, 2020 · Unfortunately, large-scale tree planting programs have high failure rates, resulting in wasted resources and little carbon sequestration (Duguma ...
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Monoculture plantations impede forest recovery: Evidence from the ...Our study demonstrates that VTT has a significant long-term impact on forest regeneration and community assembly and, importantly, that monocultural plantations
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Trees on smallholder farms and forest restoration are critical for ...Mar 2, 2024 · We show that smallholder farmers on average planted about 3 trees per farm during 2008–2019, contributing about 50.4 million new trees at the national scale.
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[PDF] Smallholder Planted Forests and Trees for Climate, Restored ...Nov 7, 2023 · “Smallholders are small-scale farmers, pastoralists, forest keepers, and fishers who manage areas varying from less than one hectare to 10 ...
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Afforestation: Long-term Solutions & Benefits Of ImplementationJul 31, 2023 · Another economic benefit of afforestation is that it stimulates the local economy by creating new jobs and increasing the production of wood- ...
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Tree monoculture plantations decrease plant diversity in the Italian ...Jun 22, 2025 · Tree monoculture plantations significantly alter plant community diversity and composition, reducing biodiversity through species turnover ...Missing: failure uniformity
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Large-scale afforestation for ecosystem service provisioningJul 23, 2021 · New afforestation programs are required to meet multiple objectives such as carbon sequestration, reducing environmental risks and enhance biodiversity ...
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Sustainable timber production in afforestations: Trade-offs and ...Dec 15, 2024 · We found a clear trade-off between indicators of provision services, as increasing timber production diminishes forage and firewood production.
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Direct Seeding in Reforestation – A Field Performance ReviewDec 30, 2017 · The major finding is that seedling establishment rates are low (i.e. typically around 20% of seeds planted) due to site conditions, seed ...
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Full article: Improving the success of direct seeding through the ...This study aims to increase the success of direct seeding through the application of seed briquettes, aquasorb treatment and determining the right sowing time
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[PDF] Advances in forest restoration management and technologyDirectly seeded trees might have better root development and grow faster than poor quality nursery trees (Tunjai 2012), but direct seeding only works with some ...
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Aerial seeding - WikipediaTiming and seeding rates Seeding rates for most plants should be 25% to 50% higher with aerial seeding, when compared to other more conventional methods like ...Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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(PDF) Site Preparation Techniques for Forest RestorationJan 20, 2016 · ... site preparation techniques on early stage seedling density, growth, and survival. To investigate, experimental plots were established in ...
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Basic Theory and Methods of Afforestation | IntechOpen2.2 Forest site factors. 2.2.1 Environmental factor. Environmental factors include climate, topography, soil, and hydrology factors. Climate factors determine ...Missing: criteria | Show results with:criteria
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Identification of optimum afforestation areas considering sustainable ...Oct 1, 2021 · Results show that the critical factors to prioritize the suitable areas are soil erodibility and distance from water bodies in the river basin.
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'Bad science': Planting frenzy misses the grasslands for the treesMay 12, 2021 · For the goal of storing carbon, planting forests on grasslands or shrublands, however, can backfire. In general, forests store most of their ...
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China's forestation on marginal land was less efficient in carbon ...Dec 15, 2023 · Forestation in these areas poses high ecological risks because it reduces native plant and fauna diversity, consumes more water,, and depletes ...
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There's promise in planting billions and billions of treesDec 17, 2019 · Estimate planting densities per hectare. Based on a literature review (here and here for example), we estimate about 1,200 to 3,000 trees per ...
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8. Spacing of plantingsFor example, with a spacing between lines of 3 meters and a spacing of plants within a line of 3 meters, a planting density of 1,111 trees per hectare will be ...<|separator|>
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Half of replanted tropical trees don't survive - ScienceDailyNov 14, 2022 · On average, about half of trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do not survive more than five years, ...
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Lessons learned from 25 years of operational large-scale restorationLong-term monitoring shows that the mortality rate of planted seedlings is ∼15% per year up to 3 years, but decreases to ∼2% between years 3–10 and 10–20. One ...
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Multi-Source Remote Sensing and GIS for Forest Carbon Monitoring ...This study provides a comprehensive review of current methods for estimating forest carbon stocks, including field-based measurements, remote sensing ...
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Aboveground biomass estimation using multimodal remote sensing ...Aug 24, 2025 · Plants sequester carbon in their aboveground components, making aboveground tree biomass a key metric for assessing forest carbon storage.
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Native and non-native species for dryland afforestationDec 11, 2019 · Travelers in the 19th century described the vegetation in the area as dwarf shrublands with a few forest patches of Pinus halepensis Miller and ...
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Long-term changes in productivity of eucalypt plantations under ...Another consequence of afforestation with plantations is a significant export of nutrients because of intensive stand harvesting with short rotation lengths of ...
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Unasylva - No. 152 - Are eucalypts ecologically harmful?A growing body of opinion claims that eucalypts cause a variety of short-to long-term ills, impoverishing the environment in terms of the soils, water ...
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REVIEW: Do polycultures promote win‐wins or trade‐offs in ...Sep 1, 2014 · We show that well-designed polycultures can produce win-win outcomes between per-plant, and potentially per-unit area, primary crop yield ...Materials And Methods · Results · Yield And Biocontrol...Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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Analyzing vegetation health dynamics across seasons and regions ...May 23, 2024 · The findings highlight significant spatial and temporal variations in NDVI, with an annual increase averaging 0.00197 per year (p < 0.0001).
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Assessment of Carbon Sink and Carbon Flux in Forest EcosystemsJun 23, 2024 · Here, we review the technologies and equipment used for monitoring forest carbon sinks and carbon fluxes across different remote sensing platforms.Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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Multi-actor perspectives on afforestation and reforestation strategies ...Jul 5, 2021 · Perception studies in forestry usually focus on issues such as management for risk reduction, effects of climate change, and its likely economic ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Multi-actor perspectives on afforestation and reforestation strategies ...Aims To analyze the perceptions among the forest, conservation, and nursery managers of six Central European countries on awareness of genetic diversity and ...
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(PDF) Estimation of carbon dioxide and methane emissions and ...Sep 26, 2025 · ... afforestation,. and wildfires) to supplement ground-based observa ... to 2–5 tC/ha/year (Sirin et al., 2021). The contribution of large ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Asymmetry of carbon sequestrations by plant and soil after ...Jun 2, 2023 · We find that forestation in northern China contributes a significant carbon sink (913.19 ± 47.58 Tg C), 74% of which is stored in biomass and 26 ...
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Reforestation to capture carbon could be done much more cheaply ...Aug 14, 2024 · New research shows that a mix of natural forest regrowth and tree planting could remove up to 10 times more carbon at $20 per metric ton ...Missing: afforestation | Show results with:afforestation
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Land availability and policy commitments limit global climate ...Aug 28, 2025 · From the land “demand” perspective, global commitments across all countries have pledged 229.7 Mha of forestation during 2021–2030, 59% of the ...
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Terrestrial ecosystem restoration increases biodiversity and reduces ...May 12, 2022 · We found that, relative to unrestored (degraded) sites, restoration actions increased biodiversity by an average of 20%, while decreasing the variability of ...
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[PDF] Soil properties following reforestation or afforestation of marginal ...May 2, 2012 · Planting trees on soils previously managed for crop or forage production can affect many soil properties primarily through fundamental changes ...
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Effects of different afforestation years on soil moisture and nutrient ...Jul 13, 2024 · The findings revealed that with increasing years of artificial afforestation, soil pH gradually increased, and soil moisture content rose in the 0–20 cm layer.
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(PDF) Effects of Afforestation on Water Yield: A Global Synthesis ...Aug 10, 2025 · We found that annual runoff was reduced on average by 44% (±3%) and 31% (±2%) when grasslands and shrublands were afforested, respectively.
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Impacts of afforestation on groundwater resources and qualityAug 7, 2025 · Field investigations indicate that afforestation leads to a reduction in runoff by as much as 20%, mainly due to interception of rainfall by forest canopies.
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Effects of long-term afforestation on soil water and carbon in the Alxa ...Jan 10, 2024 · Plantations in dry and semi-arid areas significantly affect the soil's ability to store carbon and maintain a stable water balance.Missing: aquifer | Show results with:aquifer
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Hydrological impact of widespread afforestation in Great Britain ...Jan 10, 2022 · Our results suggest that despite its potential environmental and societal benefits, widespread afforestation may inadvertently reduce water availability.Missing: aquifer depletion<|separator|>
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Accounting for albedo change to identify climate-positive tree cover ...Mar 26, 2024 · Because tree cover often absorbs more solar radiation than other land covers, this can lead to local and global warming6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14.
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[PDF] WILL aFFORESTaTION IN TEMPERaTE ZONES WaRM THE EaRTH?For decades, forest researchers have known that afforestation can lower the surface albedo and that landscapes with low albedo will absorb more solar ...
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Biogeophysical Radiative Forcings of Large‐Scale Afforestation in ...Jan 6, 2025 · Forest area change alters not only the surface albedo but also heat, moisture, and momentum fluxes, which in turn modify the atmosphere's ...
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Rangeland afforestation is not a natural climate solution - BriskeMar 7, 2024 · Rangeland afforestation possesses minimal potential for additional C storage, but it has high potential to reduce vital rangeland ecosystem services.
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Forests and Decarbonization – Roles of Natural and Planted Forests- Afforestation is likely to mitigate emissions most effectively when trees are planted in formerly forested, high-productivity sites, commonly found in ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Soil C and N changes with afforestation of grasslands across ...Afforestation can increase or decrease soil carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (TN) pools, with changes related to mean annual precipitation (MAP). Drier sites gain, ...
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3. Other plantation risksPlantation risks include pest/disease build-up, forestry practices, storms/fire, and environmental changes. Monocultures can be ideal for pests, and storms can ...
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Adapting our forests for climate change – why genetic diversity mattersMar 1, 2024 · Genetic diversity is the raw material and main mechanism trees have in which to adapt and evolve in response to climate change disturbances.
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Study Finds Chilean Reforestation Programs Decrease BiodiversityJun 26, 2020 · Without requirements for native species, Chilean forest subsidies decreased biodiversity and didn't increase carbon storage.Missing: minimal | Show results with:minimal
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[PDF] Afforestation and climate mitigation: lessons from ChileChile's lessons include excluding monocultures, as they increase fire risk and don't store carbon as well as natural ecosystems. Chile's law favors native ...Missing: sequestration minimal
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Statement: Monoculture Tree Plantations Are Not Forests!Sep 21, 2022 · Increase the risk of fire, pests, and disease due to unnaturally high biomass production; Are invasive and spread into the surrounding areas.
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Tree diversity reduces pathogen damage in temperate forestsFeb 15, 2025 · We found that more diverse forest stands overall had significantly lower pathogen damage, and that this result was most pronounced in temperate forests.<|separator|>
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The advantage of afforestation using native tree species to enhance ...Aug 28, 2024 · These findings indicate that native tree species restoration in degraded forest ecosystems significantly improved soil quality.Results And Analysis · Soil Nutrient Indices · Soil Quality Index
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vs mixed-species plantations: A systematic review on the effects on ...Using descriptive statistics and meta-analyses, we explored: a) the effects of mixed plantations on forest-related biodiversity; b) variations in these effects ...
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For the sake of resilience and multifunctionality, let's diversifyJul 16, 2021 · Here, we point out the increasing scientific evidence for increased resilience and ecosystem service provision of functionally and species ...
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Mitigating risk of credit reversal in nature-based climate solutions by ...Firstly, based on the observation that reversal risk increases when drawdown rate is low, we posited that a longer warm-up period may help mitigate this ...
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Are Forest Carbon Credits a Reliable Offset Option in 2025? - SylveraAug 29, 2025 · Critics point to permanence concerns, as forest carbon credits are vulnerable to reversals due to wildfires, pests, and land use changes. True ...
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Ecosystem restoration is risky … but we can change thatDec 18, 2020 · According to published findings, restoration projects that have been rigorously evaluated are typically “restored” at 0%–30% relative to ...
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[PDF] Addressing Non-Permanence and Reversal Risks of Afforestation ...May 15, 2012 · The analysis compares performance of a small A/R project of 1,000 ha implemented under two fire risk situations (low risk; high risk); two ...
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[PDF] Defining the Real Cost of Restoring Forests | Trillion TreesGrowth, survival, carbon rates for some dry tropical forest trees used in enrichment planting in the Cerro Blanco protected forest on the Ecuadorian coast.
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[PDF] Proposed Revisions to Ecology's US Forest ProtocolJul 15, 2025 · The protocol assumes a default 4% risk rating for wildfire, and 3% for disease or insect outbreaks, indicating a 4% and 3% chance, respectively ...
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RELEASE: Global Forest Loss Shatters Records in 2024, Fueled by ...May 20, 2025 · New data shows fires triggered unprecedented global forest loss in 2024, releasing more than four times the emissions from all air travel in 2023.
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Forest Declaration Assessment 2025Oct 13, 2025 · The Forest Declaration Assessment 2025 finds that: 8.1 million hectares of forest were lost in 2024, a level of destruction 63% higher than the ...Missing: 2023-2025 | Show results with:2023-2025
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Current Forest Carbon Offset Buffer Pool Contributions Do Not ...Jun 9, 2025 · The stated goal of a carbon offset buffer pool's “natural risks” contributions is to insure against carbon losses from disturbances, such that a ...
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[PDF] Exposing the methodological failures of REDD+ forestry projectsSep 15, 2023 · Reversal risk, the risk that carbon is re-released into the atmosphere, is a significant concern in REDD+ projects. Risk factors are ...
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Why "How much does it cost to plant a tree?" is the Wrong QuestionSep 6, 2022 · Maintenance costs had a somewhat narrower spread, ranging between $167 and $2,421 per hectare. To provide a bit more of an investment flavor to ...
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How Much Should a Reforestation Carbon Credit Cost? - PachamaMay 9, 2023 · Carbon credits must be priced between $50 and $200 per ton for forest carbon activities to achieve their environmental potential.
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How Forests Can Revitalize Carbon Markets | BCGMay 6, 2025 · High-quality credits can earn price premiums of up to 250%, and combining carbon projects with sustainable timber can lift 30-year NPV by 50%.
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Is Reforestation a Profitable Investment? An Economic AnalysisMay 23, 2019 · 1. All incomes are pre-tax. · 2. After-tax management costs are $2 per acre per year. · 3. The rotation age for loblolly pine is 30 years, ...
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Stochastic Economic Assessment of Afforestation on Marginal Land ...Aug 6, 2025 · We analysed the economic viability of afforestation on marginal irrigated croplands in irrigated drylands of Uzbekistan.
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Stochastic Economic Assessment of Afforestation on MarginalWe analysed the economic viability of afforestation on marginal irrigated croplands in irrigated drylands of Uzbekistan. The revenues derived from a ...
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Why are there so few afforestation and reforestation Clean ...Constraints to the development of CDM A/R projects include financial, administrative and governance issues.
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[PDF] Obstacles and Opportunities for Afforestation and Reforestation ...Although more than 600 CDM projects are registered, those involving Afforestation and Reforestation (AR) are proving slow to become operational.
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Planting trees through the Clean Development Mechanism: A critical ...However, CDM forestry options are restricted to Afforestation and Reforestation (A/R) activities that are subject to more procedural restrictions than other CDM ...Missing: successes | Show results with:successes
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'Dismal' health of world's forests is threat to humanity, report warnsFinancial institutions pouring money into land clearance and undermining efforts to stop destruction, says Climate Focus.
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The role of price incentives in enhancing carbon sequestration in the ...This paper investigates the carbon sequestration potential of forests in Hungary through the introduction of a carbon price incentive.
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Are forest plantation subsidies affecting land use change and off ...Results indicate that the subsidy had a significant effect on land use changes, as it increases forest plantations and replaces pastures primarily, but also ...
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A global evaluation of the effectiveness of voluntary REDD+ projects ...In the first 5 years, REDD+ projects reduced deforestation by 47% and degradation rates by 58% compared to matched counterfactual pixels.
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