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Site-level rehabilitation strategies for degraded forest lands. (In: ITTO, 2005. Restoring forest landscapes: an introduction to the art and science of forest landscape restoration)

Author(s) Sabogal, C.
Year of publication 2005
The persistent physical, chemical and biological limitations found in degraded forest lands create barriers to natural forest regeneration; an accurate assessment of these factors is key in determining which rehabilitation interventions will be necessary, based on the objectives of the intervention, the landscape context and the available resources. This chapter focuses primarily on open or denuded forest lands which have been invaded by weeds, and also covers degraded areas affected by soil and water erosion.The prioritization of degraded forest lands for rehabilitation should take into account the location and condition of these lands, the interests of the stakeholders concerned, and the availability of resources for the restoration work. Priority areas comprise degraded areas that are affecting local people’s livelihoods, are important for biodiversity, and/or are causing environmental problems such as a decline in ecological functions.
Type of Case
Printed publication (book, sourcebook, journal article…)
Publisher
ITTO
Region
Global
Biome
All
Forest Type
Degraded forest
Primary Designated Function
All