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Forest Landscape Restoration Opportunity Assessment for Uganda

Forest Landscape Restoration Opportunity Assessment for Uganda

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Date of publication
December 2015
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Pages
56

The degradation of forests is a threat to both the functioning of ecosystems and the well-being of human communities. Nations have for several years grappled with the challenge of finding ways of restoring forest landscapes that suit the ecological constraints of particular sites as well as the socio-economic circumstances of the landowners or land users, and ensure resilience under various future uncertainties. Forest landscape restoration is a feasible option through which these challenges can be addressed. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) is a long-term process of regaining ecological functionality and enhancing human well-being across deforested or degraded landscapes. It is carried out to build a forest-based landscape that can improve biodiversity conservation, ecological functioning and livelihoods...

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