Increased carbon sequestration of actively restored tropical forests in Sabah, Malaysia : a comparison of natural regeneration and active restoration

As restoration with assisted natural regeneration and enrichment planting becomes a more important and popular method to restore ecosystem services and mitigate negative climate effects, these treatments and their effectiveness is heavily debated. There are three main groups of opinions regarding restoration, one is that humans actively need to help nature recover and the second is that nature itself does a better job without our help and the third is somewhere in between. In my study, I compared active and passive restoration in degraded tropical forests within the INIKEA project in Sabah, Ma... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Engström, Johan
Dokumenttyp: H2
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
Schlagwörter: Degraded tropical forest / Active restoration / Carbon sequestration / Natural regeneration / Enrichment planting / Biomass accumulation
Sprache: Englisch
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