Committing to ecological restoration

  • Suding K
  • Higgs E
  • Palmer M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Efforts around the globe need legal and policy clarificationAt the September 2014 United Nations Climate Summit, governments rallied around an international agreement—the New York Declaration on Forests—that underscored restoration of degraded ecosystems as an auspicious solution to climate change. Ethiopia committed to restore more than one-sixth of its land. Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, and Colombia pledged to restore huge areas within their borders. In total, parties committed to restore a staggering 350 million hectares by 2030.

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Suding, K., Higgs, E., Palmer, M., Callicott, J. B., Anderson, C. B., Baker, M., … Schwartz, K. Z. S. (2015). Committing to ecological restoration. Science, 348(6235), 638–640. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa4216

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