Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

Tool Details

The road to restoration - A guide to identifying priorities and indicators for monitoring forest and landscape restoration

Author Buckingham, K., Ray, S., Gallo Granizo, C., Toh, L., Stolle, F., Zoveda, F., Reytar, K., Zamora Cristales, R., Ndunda, P., Landsberg, F., Matsumoto, M. & and Brandt, J.
Year of publication 2019
By declaring the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, the UN has recognized that there are only 10 years left to restore the world's degraded land. Countries are striving to fight climate change by 2030 through their Paris Agreement commitments and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). But in many cases, their climate and development agenda are disconnected, even though sustainability and development go hand in hand – especially for rural communities. The divide is particularly severe when it comes to restoring degraded land. We know that restoring land can boost crop yields and income for farmers, improve access to water, enable people to stay on their ancestral land, and help communities adapt to the changing climate. But with so many competing uses of the land, it is difficult to focus restoration efforts where they can help communities most effectively overcome climate change and rural poverty, while also halting deforestation and protecting vital biodiversity.
Type of Tool
Guidelines, manual, kits for trainers
Scale of Application
Forest Management Unit, National
Region
Global
Biome
All
Forest Type
Degraded forest
Primary Designated Function
All
Management Responsibility
All