Natural regeneration is key for large‐scale forest restoration, yet it may lead to different biodiversity outcomes depending on socio‐environmental context. We combined the results of a global meta‐analysis to quantify how biodiversity recovery in naturally regenerating forests deviates from biodiversity values in reference old‐growth forests, with structural equation modeling, to identify direct and indirect associations between socioeconomic, biophysical and ecological factors and deviation in biodiversity recovery at a landscape scale. Low deviation within a landscape means higher chances of multiple sites in naturally regenerating forests successfully recovering biodiversity compared to reference forests. Deviation in biodiversity recov...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Landscape context is a strong predictor of species persistence, abundance and distribution, yet its ...
Natural regeneration is key for large‐scale forest restoration, yet it may lead to different biodive...
Natural regeneration is key for large-scale forest restoration, yet it may lead to different biodive...
Natural forest regrowth is a cost-effective, nature-based solution for biodiversity recovery, yet di...
Two billion ha have been identified globally for forest restoration. Our meta-analysis encompassing ...
Two billion ha have been identified globally for forest restoration. Our meta-analysis encompassing ...
Natural regeneration offers a cheaper alternative to active reforestation and has the potential to b...
1. A high level of variation of biodiversity recovery within a landscape during forest restoration p...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
International audienceTropical forests disappear rapidly because of deforestation, yet they have the...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Landscape context is a strong predictor of species persistence, abundance and distribution, yet its ...
Natural regeneration is key for large‐scale forest restoration, yet it may lead to different biodive...
Natural regeneration is key for large-scale forest restoration, yet it may lead to different biodive...
Natural forest regrowth is a cost-effective, nature-based solution for biodiversity recovery, yet di...
Two billion ha have been identified globally for forest restoration. Our meta-analysis encompassing ...
Two billion ha have been identified globally for forest restoration. Our meta-analysis encompassing ...
Natural regeneration offers a cheaper alternative to active reforestation and has the potential to b...
1. A high level of variation of biodiversity recovery within a landscape during forest restoration p...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
International audienceTropical forests disappear rapidly because of deforestation, yet they have the...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding pr...
Landscape context is a strong predictor of species persistence, abundance and distribution, yet its ...