The concept of using logging to
benefit forest biodiversity has been gaining currency in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
Not exact matches
«A mix of meadows, young
forest, old
forest and shrub lands, for example, might provide more
benefits than a landscape of continuous young
forest, even if that young
forest itself has high
biodiversity,» Zavaleta said.
And, would planting more diverse
forests result in any
biodiversity benefits while also being economically feasible?»
The authors hold up the United Nations program REDD + (an extension of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and
forest Degradation program) as an example of such a win - win solution: It protects
forests while also creating
benefits for local communities and
biodiversity.
The researchers further recommend that, given that many human influences are driving both climate change and
biodiversity loss, conservationists should aim for win - win solutions such as the United Nations program REDD + (an extension of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and
forest Degradation programme)-- an initiative that protects
forests while also creating
benefits for local communities and
biodiversity.
Opportunity has a dark side, however: in the past, the increased demand tempted growers to clear natural
forests and replace them with bamboo — a practice Ruiz - Pérez calls «completely crazy» from an environmental standpoint, because it erodes
biodiversity and reduces the carbon capture
benefits.
«We used camera - trap data, in combination with high - resolution satellite data and modern community occupancy models to map
biodiversity and show that mammalian
biodiversity benefits from sustainable
forest management in forests certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).&
forest management in
forests certified by the
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).&
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).»
Logged
forests also represent important targets for conservation in their own right given the large
biodiversity benefits potentially delivered at much lower cost.
Beyond
biodiversity, Southeast Asia's lowland dipterocarp
forests provide numerous ecosystem services, including carbon storage, regulation of river flows and sedimentation, and a variety of aesthetic and cultural
benefits.
Urban
forest ecosystems can provide many
benefits to cities and communities including energy conservation, contributing to global
biodiversity, and maintaining hydrologic and nutrient cycles.
Buyers of
forest carbon offsets have sent a strong signal that, in addition to verified emissions reductions, they are interested in the community and
biodiversity benefits of
forest protection indeed, these «beyond carbon
benefits are sometimes what interests them about offsetting in the first place.
Protecting and regenerating
forests, ecosystems and soils is the most important step we must take if we are to stabilize the global climate, not to mention other ecosystem
benefits this would provide, including protecting future freshwater supplies and
biodiversity conservation.
The Programme provides guidance on how best to design and implement REDD + and to ensure that
forests continue to provide multiple
benefits for livelihoods and
biodiversity to societies while storing carbon at the same time.
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New report calls on policymakers to better understand the
biodiversity and livelihood
benefits of
forests to ensure the success of REDD +.
ancillary
benefits of preserving
biodiversity (i.e. orangutans live in peat
forests), watersheds, and other ecosystem services (some of which may also result in payments for landowners in the future)
That's a problem since natural
forests, especially those in the tropics, provide much greater climate,
biodiversity and water
benefits over planted lands.
To make these ecosystem services part of the world's economy,
Forest Trends has been developing market - based financial tools that reflect real, measurable economic values in
benefits from nature like clean air, clean water, and
biodiversity.
Specifically,
Forest Trends seeks to catalyze the development of integrated carbon, water, and
biodiversity incentives that deliver real conservation outcomes and
benefits to local communities and other stewards of our natural resources.
Urban
forests can improve the quality of urban life and livelihood in many ways, providing both tangible (e.g. food, energy, timber, fodder) and less tangible environmental and societal
benefits and services, like its contribution to urban greening, nature conservation and
biodiversity management, improvement of the urban microclimate (less dust, more shade, lower temperatures), provision of opportunities for recreation, maintenance of buffer zones and protection of urban water resources.
That's the word from the Ecosystems Climate Alliance, which says several key safeguards, as well as explicit language protecting intact
forests, are missing: According to ECA, safeguards for transparent
forest government structures, for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, for conservation of
biodiversity all have not been finalized — considering that many of the countries which will
benefit from REDD have weak governance to start with, ECA describes these as «gaping holes» that need to be closed.