Assessing the conservation value of restoration plantings is critical to support the global forest landscape restoration movement. We assessed the implications of tree species selection in the restoration of Brazil's Atlantic Forest regarding carbon stocking and species conservation. This assessment was based on a comprehensive dataset of seedling acquisition records from 961 restoration projects, more than14 million seedlings, 192 forest remnants, and functional data from 1,223 tree species. We found that animal-dispersed trees with larger seeds tend to have higher seed prices, yet are underrepresented in the seedlings acquired for restoration plantations. Compared to forest remnants, fruit supply potentially offered by the species acquire...
Selection of tree species is a key aspect of restoration in megadiverse biomes such as the Atlantic ...
The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by r...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
In tropical areas with high levels of fragmentation due to agricultural use, forest fragments play a...
Ecological restoration can re-establish plant species populations, enhance forested habitats extensi...
The Araucaria forest ecosystem in southern Brazil is highly threatened: less than one percent of the...
Maximizing initial aboveground woody biomass (AGB) accumulation in order to obtain early payments fo...
1. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained momentum globally and guidance is needed to identif...
Carbon storage is widely acknowledged as one of the most valuable forest ecosystem services. Defores...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. Animals sensiti...
The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by r...
Both REDD+ and the Convention on Biological Diversity aim to enhance carbon stocks and biodiversity ...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations (FAO), in the last decades t...
Selection of tree species is a key aspect of restoration in megadiverse biomes such as the Atlantic ...
The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by r...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
In tropical areas with high levels of fragmentation due to agricultural use, forest fragments play a...
Ecological restoration can re-establish plant species populations, enhance forested habitats extensi...
The Araucaria forest ecosystem in southern Brazil is highly threatened: less than one percent of the...
Maximizing initial aboveground woody biomass (AGB) accumulation in order to obtain early payments fo...
1. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained momentum globally and guidance is needed to identif...
Carbon storage is widely acknowledged as one of the most valuable forest ecosystem services. Defores...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. Animals sensiti...
The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by r...
Both REDD+ and the Convention on Biological Diversity aim to enhance carbon stocks and biodiversity ...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations (FAO), in the last decades t...
Selection of tree species is a key aspect of restoration in megadiverse biomes such as the Atlantic ...
The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by r...
To quote President Barack Obama, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in 2014, “There is one ...