It's time to politicize tree seed
Every single forest and landscape restoration project requires two physical resources: land and seed. Land issues – including those that are socio-economic or political in nature – have become deeply embedded in the principles on restoration planning, after criticism against some reforestation p...
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Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture
2016
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| description | Every single forest and landscape restoration project requires two physical resources: land and seed.
Land issues – including those that are socio-economic or political in nature – have become deeply embedded in the principles on restoration planning, after criticism against some reforestation projects which reportedly resulted in displacing local communities. For example, the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) calls for establishing spatial planning processes for integrated land management, reviewing legal and policy frameworks for land tenure and recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in planning ecosystem restoration. |
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| spelling | CGSpace786632025-12-08T10:29:22Z It's time to politicize tree seed Jalonen, R. forest rehabilitation forest trees seed systems ecosystems services Every single forest and landscape restoration project requires two physical resources: land and seed. Land issues – including those that are socio-economic or political in nature – have become deeply embedded in the principles on restoration planning, after criticism against some reforestation projects which reportedly resulted in displacing local communities. For example, the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) calls for establishing spatial planning processes for integrated land management, reviewing legal and policy frameworks for land tenure and recognizing the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in planning ecosystem restoration. 2016 2017-01-10T14:19:29Z 2017-01-10T14:19:29Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78663 en Open Access Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Jalonen, R. (2016) COP13 Blog Series - It's time to politicize tree seed. [Blog post] Rome (Italy): Bioversity International. Published 16 December 2016. |
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| title | It's time to politicize tree seed |
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| topic | forest rehabilitation forest trees seed systems ecosystems services |
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