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DOI10.1007/s11056-018-9644-6
Production, restoration, mitigation: a new generation of plantations
Silva, Luis Neves1; Freer-Smith, Peter2,3; Madsen, Palle4
发表日期2019
ISSN0169-4286
EISSN1573-5095
卷号50期号:2页码:153-168
英文摘要

Forests provide a wide variety of ecosystem services and international conventions and national policies for climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation recommend forest protection and restoration. However, global forest cover continues to decline, and recent evidence suggests deforestation rates are accelerating. Against this background the area of planted forests has increased globally. Recognizing the substantial potential of well-managed forest plantations, the new generation plantations (NGP) platform was launched in 2007. NGP encourages well-managed planted forests in the right places to conserve biodiversity and meet human needs. Here we describe the NGP approach and analyze data and information from NGP participants and others over 10 years. This shows that NGP participants are responsible for c.11.1 million ha of land, much of it previously degraded or abandoned; 43% is managed as timber plantations, with the remainder being wildlife reserves, restored natural forest, grassland and agriculture. NGP case studies illustrate a range of biodiversity, conservation and socio-economic achievements. These achievements, considered together with future projections of timber demand and of the land available for restoration to tree cover, demonstrate the potential of well-managed plantations to protect natural forests, provide timber, conserve biodiversity and mitigate climate change. The NGP concept works in a variety of countries and contexts; participants have shown that it is possible to produce timber while maintaining and enhancing ecosystems and contributing to socio-economic development. We present the case for forest production, restoration and mitigation/adaptation to limit climate and other environmental risks and to improve the resilience of landscapes.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊NEW FORESTS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93867
作者单位1.WWF Brazil Forest Practice, New Generat Plantat Platform Lead, IUFRO Task Force Sustainable Planted Forests Gree, SGCV Lt 15 Salas 319 & 421, BR-71215650 Brasilia, DF, Brazil;
2.Univ Calif Davis, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, IUFRO Task Force Sustainable Planted Forests Gree, 3154 Wickson Hall,One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616 USA;
3.Forestry Commiss, Forest Res, Alice Holt Lodge, England;
4.Univ Copenhagen, IGN, Forest & Landscape Coll, IUFRO Task Force Forest Adaptat & Restorat Global, Nodebovej 77A, DK-3480 Fredensborg, Denmark
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Silva, Luis Neves,Freer-Smith, Peter,Madsen, Palle. Production, restoration, mitigation: a new generation of plantations[J],2019,50(2):153-168.
APA Silva, Luis Neves,Freer-Smith, Peter,&Madsen, Palle.(2019).Production, restoration, mitigation: a new generation of plantations.NEW FORESTS,50(2),153-168.
MLA Silva, Luis Neves,et al."Production, restoration, mitigation: a new generation of plantations".NEW FORESTS 50.2(2019):153-168.
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