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Indigenous territories and governance of forest restoration in the Xingu River (Brazil)

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Local‐ and landscape‐scale drivers of terrestrial herbaceous plant diversity along a tropical rainfall gradient in Western Ghats, India

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Reclamation at the Ranger Uranium Mine, Australia

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The drivers and impacts of Amazon forest degradation

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Carbon dynamics with stand structure and species diversity in the Hindu Kush Himalaya ranges of Pakistan

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Addressing critiques refines global estimates of reforestation potential for climate change mitigation

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The changing global carbon cycle: linking plant–soil carbon dynamics to global consequences

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Land availability and policy commitments limit global climate mitigation from forestation

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Warming induces unexpectedly high soil respiration in a wet tropical forest

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Tropical forests play a key role in regulating the global carbon cycle, exchanging more carbon dioxide with the atmosphere than any other terrestrial biome.  However, limited in situ experiments constrain understanding of their response to climate warming. Understanding these responses is crucial, as even small changes in soil respiration in tropical regions can substantially influence global carbon dynamics and climate feedbacks.

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The weak land carbon sink hypothesis

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The enduring world forest carbon sink

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Bridging conservation and policy: evaluating national targets to reduce mangrove loss under the Kunming–Montreal biodiversity framework

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Public Perceptions of Mangrove Forests Matter for Their Conservation

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Tree species that ‘live slow, die older’ enhance tropical peat swamp restoration: Evidence from a systematic review

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Highly degraded forests often require active reforestation, which presents additional challenges with species selection for tree plantings. In tropical peat swamp forests, where harsh environmental conditions threaten seedling survival, various seedling and site treatments can enhance seedling survival and growth in restoration projects.

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Current trends and future directions for integrating social values into mangrove restoration

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Diverse values of nature for sustainability

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Ecosystem services in decision making: time to deliver

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The status of forest carbon markets in Latin America

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Latin America (LATAM) hosts some of the world’s largest tropical forests, which provide significant carbon sequestration and a major share of global forest carbon credits. Despite these benefits, deforestation and forest degradation remain critical issues. Forest carbon markets, both compliance and voluntary, have emerged as key mechanisms to finance conservation, reduce emissions, and enhance climate resilience.

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