Selection and Implementation of Restoration Interventions
Task 6: Choosing the right restoration interventions
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Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Natural regeneration is a cost-effective, nature-based tool. However, depending on your context, it may need to be assisted or complemented with other approaches such as tree planting or direct seeding to restore degraded habitat, enhance resilience, support local biodiversity, and safeguard ecosystem goods and services delivery. Explore the decision tree for forest ecosystems to help you determine which interventions you can use based on different situations:
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Choosing interventions
As noted earlier, ecosystem restoration is a dynamic and continuous process. Restoration interventions are informed by a wide range of considerations, and are tailored to local context. Explore how the steps you have taken thus far and the information you have collected should be considered when choosing the most appropriate restoration interventions for your context.i
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- What are the primary goals of your restoration project (e.g., biodiversity, ecosystem services, livelihoods)?
- What ecological, social, and governance factors might influence your intervention choices?
- How can you design interventions that are ambitious but still achievable?
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i FAO. 2020.Restoring the Earth - The Next Decade. Unasylva No. 252 - Vol. 71 2020/1. Available here (p. 78). ii Chazdon, R., Calixto, B., Oliveira, M., Messinger, J., Alves, J., Calmon, M., and Anderson, W. 2021. The Benefits and Power of Assisted Natural Regeneration. Published by WRI Brasil. Available here.
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection
i Holl, K. & Aide T. 2011. When and Where to Actively Restore Ecosystems? Forest Ecol. Manage. Available here.
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection
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Selection and Implementation of Restoration Interventions
Task 6: Choosing the right restoration interventions
Start
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Natural regeneration is a cost-effective, nature-based tool. However, depending on your context, it may need to be assisted or complemented with other approaches such as tree planting or direct seeding to restore degraded habitat, enhance resilience, support local biodiversity, and safeguard ecosystem goods and services delivery. Explore the decision tree for forest ecosystems to help you determine which interventions you can use based on different situations:
Choosing interventions
Up next
References
Choosing interventions
As noted earlier, ecosystem restoration is a dynamic and continuous process. Restoration interventions are informed by a wide range of considerations, and are tailored to local context. Explore how the steps you have taken thus far and the information you have collected should be considered when choosing the most appropriate restoration interventions for your context.i
Reflection
Up next
References
Reflection
Close this task and proceed on your journey
Task complete
i FAO. 2020.Restoring the Earth - The Next Decade. Unasylva No. 252 - Vol. 71 2020/1. Available here (p. 78). ii Chazdon, R., Calixto, B., Oliveira, M., Messinger, J., Alves, J., Calmon, M., and Anderson, W. 2021. The Benefits and Power of Assisted Natural Regeneration. Published by WRI Brasil. Available here.
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection
i Holl, K. & Aide T. 2011. When and Where to Actively Restore Ecosystems? Forest Ecol. Manage. Available here.
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection
Section overview
Decision tree for forest ecosystems
Choosing interventions
Reflection