Forest Landscape Restoration helps to:
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restore environmental functions such as:
- preserving watersheds thereby improving water quality and quantity
- improving and/or expanding habitats for endangered species
- soil stabilisation
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restore benefits for people by:
- providing products for food, medicines and raw materials, as well as stable sources of income (e.g.: fruit, nuts, rubber, rattan, etc.)
- reducing the risk of landslides
- providing recreation areas
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reduce the vulnerability of forests and biodiversity to threats such as climate change, pests/disease and forest fires
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address root causes of forest loss and degradation by:
- consulting and involving local people
- changing policies related to land use
- replacing harmful incentives with more positive ones
Forest Landscape Restoration also involves a package of solutions, such as:
- natural regeneration, enrichment planting, selective logging, re-introduction of native species, fencing, and agroforestry
- planning with key stakeholders to identify solutions and training local communities
- building capacity and recognising traditional values and knowledge