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Global potential for natural regeneration in deforested tropical regions

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Global potential for natural regeneration in deforested tropical regions

B. A. Williams, H. L. Beyer, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that an estimated 215 million hectares of deforested tropical regions worldwide have the potential for natural forest regeneration. Conducted by a team of experts including Brooke A. Williams and Hawthorne L. Beyer, this research highlights the importance of these areas for carbon sequestration and underscores the need for targeted restoration efforts in key countries like Brazil and Indonesia.

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Abstract
Extensive forest restoration is a key strategy to meet nature-based sustainable development goals and provide multiple social and environmental benefits. Yet achieving forest restoration at scale requires cost-effective methods. Tree planting in degraded landscapes is a popular but costly forest restoration method that often results in less biodiverse forests when compared to natural regeneration techniques under similar conditions. Here we assess the current spatial distribution of pantropical natural forest (from 2000 to 2016) and use this to present a model of the potential for natural regeneration across tropical forested countries and biomes at a spatial resolution of 30 m. We estimate that an area of 215 million hectares—an area greater than the entire country of Mexico—has potential for natural forest regeneration, representing an above-ground carbon sequestration potential of 23.4 Gt C (range, 21.1–25.7 Gt) over 30 years. Five countries (Brazil, Indonesia, China, Mexico and Colombia) account for 52% of this estimated potential, showcasing the need for targeting restoration initiatives that leverage natural regeneration potential. Our results facilitate broader equitable decision-making processes that capitalize on the widespread opportunity for natural regeneration to help achieve national and global environmental agendas.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Oct 30, 2024
Authors
Brooke A. Williams, Hawthorne L. Beyer, Matthew E. Fagan, Robin L. Chazdon, Marina Schmoeller, Starry Sprenkle-Hyppolite, Bronson W. Griscom, James E. M. Watson, Anazélia M. Tedesco, Mariano Gonzalez-Roglich, Gabriel A. Daldegan, Blaise Bodin, Danielle Celentano, Sarah Jane Wilson, Jonathan R. Rhodes, Nikola S. Alexandre, Do-Hyung Kim, Diego Bastos, Renato Crouzeilles
Tags
natural forest regeneration
tropical regions
carbon sequestration
deforestation
restoration initiatives
biomes
regional analysis
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