We propose the development of a certification scheme for forest ecosystem restoration that aims for
the adoption of protocols and guidelines to ensure the sustained ecological and social value of restored
ecosystems. Despite an accumulation of experience on ecosystem restoration over the past d...
Loo, J.A.
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Jalonen, R.
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Thomas, E.
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Bozzano, M.
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[Is there a need for a forest restoration certification scheme?]
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Is there a need for a forest restoration certification scheme?
Jalonen, R.
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Valette, M.
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Boshier, D.
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[Practices and problems in seed sourcing for forest and landscape restoration: results from a global survey]
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Practices and problems in seed sourcing for forest and landscape restoration: results from a global survey
Thomas, E.
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Jalonen, R.
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Loo, J.
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Bozzano, M.
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[Avoiding failure in forest restoration: the importance of genetically diverse and site-matched germplasm]
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Avoiding failure in forest restoration: the importance of genetically diverse and site-matched germplasm
This post explains why training for planning implementation and monitoring of ecosystem restoration is critical to improve the effectiveness of restoration programmes and meet related global commitments including Aichi Targets 14 and 15.
This is the fourth blog in the CBD COP13 Forest and Landsc...
Jalonen, R.
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[Seeds of change: training restoration practitioners to solve genetic problems]
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Seeds of change: training restoration practitioners to solve genetic problems
Every single forest and landscape restoration project requires two physical resources: land and seed.
Land issues – including those that are socio-economic or political in nature – have become deeply embedded in the principles on restoration planning, after criticism against some reforestation ...