Can a new era of ecosystem restoration truly be financed by one of humanity’s oldest tree-clearing behaviours? Can we pay for new trees by cutting others down?
Tag: Restoration
How much should tree plantations count towards global reforestation commitments?
It’s as if a professional cleaner has been let loose in the rainforest. The whistles of birds and croaks of frogs have been vacuumed up, the messy understory cleared away. Where once chaotic tangles of vines and saplings wrestled over flecks of sunlight beneath a shady canopy, now trees of the same height stand tidy and organized in neatly spaced rows beneath the scorching sun.
forestation project. But something has gone very wrong.
MAPstoration: the art of pinpointing where restoration is a Bonn idea.
A growing number of scientists are looking at how we might best target restoration efforts. Here’s a quick summary of recent efforts–and what they tell us.
The conservation value of snake- and wasp-infested tangles
To restore forests, first we have to overcome the silent bane of tidiness mentalities.
The restoration of dots and dashes
How do you measure whether a restoration project worked? The answer is, typically, you don’t. Most efforts to plant trees or recover native environments either aren’t followed up by scientists over time, or else they are carried out by practitioners who may not have the time, resources or expertise needed […]
Protect or restore: a clash of the forest titans?
We want to protect old forest AND restore new ones. But could the one come at the expense of the other?
6 short films about forest restoration
A few short, beautiful films about forest restoration
Conservation Podcast: Resilient Rainforests and Fighting Extinction
A few weeks ago, it was my pleasure to be jointly interviewed on the Conservation Careers and Wild Voices Podcasts. It’s been a while since I dabbled in the podcasting world myself and I keep meaning to get back into it. So, it was great fun to talk with Nick […]
Conservation is bloody complicated
Forest restoration on Colombian cowlands is a great idea…but how can we actually do it?