Forest Research Institute, University of the Sunshine Coast, QLD 4556, Australia.
Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2023 Jan 2;378(1867):20210065. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0065. Epub 2022 Nov 14.
There has never been a more pressing and opportune time for science and practice to collaborate towards restoration of the world's forests. Multiple uncertainties remain for achieving successful, long-term forest landscape restoration (FLR). In this article, we use expert knowledge and literature review to identify knowledge gaps that need closing to advance restoration practice, as an introduction to a landmark theme issue on FLR and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Aligned with an Adaptive Management Cycle for FLR, we identify 15 essential science advances required to facilitate FLR success for nature and people. They highlight that the greatest science challenges lie in the conceptualization, planning and assessment stages of restoration, which require an evidence base for why, where and how to restore, at realistic scales. FLR and underlying sciences are complex, requiring spatially explicit approaches across disciplines and sectors, considering multiple objectives, drivers and trade-offs critical for decision-making and financing. The developing tropics are a priority region, where scientists must work with stakeholders across the Adaptive Management Cycle. Clearly communicated scientific evidence for action at the outset of restoration planning will enable donors, decision makers and implementers to develop informed objectives, realistic targets and processes for accountability. This article paves the way for 19 further articles in this theme issue, with author contributions from across the world. This article is part of the theme issue 'Understanding forest landscape restoration: reinforcing scientific foundations for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration'.
现在是科学和实践携手合作,共同恢复世界森林的最佳时机。要实现成功的、长期的森林景观恢复(FLR),仍然存在许多不确定性。在本文中,我们利用专家知识和文献综述来确定需要解决的知识差距,以推进恢复实践,这是关于 FLR 和联合国生态系统恢复十年的标志性主题问题的介绍。我们根据 FLR 的适应性管理周期,确定了 15 项促进自然和人类 FLR 成功所需的基本科学进展。这些进展突出表明,最大的科学挑战在于恢复的概念化、规划和评估阶段,这需要有证据表明为什么、在哪里以及如何进行恢复,并且要在实际规模上进行。FLR 和基础科学是复杂的,需要跨学科和部门采用空间明确的方法,考虑对决策和融资至关重要的多个目标、驱动因素和权衡。热带地区是一个优先区域,科学家必须在适应性管理周期的各个阶段与利益相关者合作。在恢复规划开始时就明确传达采取行动的科学证据,将使捐助者、决策者和执行者能够制定明智的目标、现实的指标和问责制流程。本文为本期主题的 19 篇文章铺平了道路,这些文章的作者来自世界各地。本文是主题为“理解森林景观恢复:为联合国生态系统恢复十年加强科学基础”的一部分。