Convergence and divergence in science and practice of urban and rural forest restoration

Author:

Romanelli João P.1ORCID,Piana Max R.2,Klaus Valentin H.3ORCID,Brancalion Pedro H. S.4,Murcia Carolina5,Cardou Françoise6,Wallace Kiri Joy7,Adams Cristina8,Martin Philip A.9,Burton Philip J.1011,Diefenderfer Heida L.12,Gornish Elise S.13,Stanturf John14,Beyene Menilek15ORCID,Santos João Paulo Bispo1,Rodrigues Ricardo R.1,Cadotte Marc W.6

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Ecology and Forest Restoration (LERF), Department of Biological Sciences, ‘Luiz de Queiroz’ College of Agriculture University of São Paulo Av. Pádua Dias, 11 Piracicaba SP 13418‐900 Brazil

2. Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service 160 Holdsworth Way Amherst MA 01003 USA

3. ETH Zurich, Institute of Agricultural Sciences Universitätstr. 2 Zurich 8092 Switzerland

4. Department of Forest Sciences, ‘Luiz de Queiroz’ College of Agriculture University of São Paulo Av. Pádua Dias, 11 Piracicaba SP 13418‐900 Brazil

5. Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611 USA

6. Department of Biological Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail Toronto ON M1C 1A4 Canada

7. Te Tumu Whakaora Taiao – Environmental Research Institute University of Waikato Private Bag 3105 Hamilton 3240 New Zealand

8. Forest Governance Research Group (GGF) Institute of Energy and Environment (IEE), University of São Paulo Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 1289 São Paulo SP 05508‐010 Brazil

9. Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), Edificio sede no 1, planta 1, Parque científico UPV/EHU Barrio Sarriena s/n Leioa Bizkaia 48940 Spain

10. Department of Ecosystem Science & Management University of Northern British Columbia Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada

11. Symbios Research & Restoration Smithers BC V0J 2N4 Canada

12. University of Washington and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 1529 West Sequim Bay Road Sequim WA 98382 USA

13. School of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Arizona Tucson AZ 85721 USA

14. Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering Estonian University of Life Sciences Kreutzwaldi 5 Tartu 51014 Estonia

15. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail Toronto ON M1C 1A4 Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACTForest restoration has never been higher on policymakers' agendas. Complex and multi‐dimensional arrangements across the urban–rural continuum challenge restorationists and require integrative approaches to strengthen environmental protection and increase restoration outcomes. It remains unclear if urban and rural forest restoration are moving towards or away from each other in practice and research, and whether comparing research outcomes can help stakeholders to gain a clearer understanding of the interconnectedness between the two fields. This study aims to identify the challenges and opportunities for enhancing forest restoration in both urban and rural systems by reviewing the scientific evidence, engaging with key stakeholders and using an urban–rural forest restoration framework. Using the Society for Ecological Restoration's International Principles as discussion topics, we highlight aspects of convergence and divergence between the two fields to broaden our understanding of forest restoration and promote integrative management approaches to address future forest conditions. Our findings reveal that urban and rural forest restoration have convergent and divergent aspects. We emphasise the importance of tailoring goals and objectives to specific contexts and the need to design different institutions and incentives based on the social and ecological needs and goals of stakeholders in different regions. Additionally, we discuss the challenges of achieving high levels of ecological restoration and the need to go beyond traditional ecology to plan, implement, monitor, and adaptively manage restored forests. We suggest that rivers and watersheds could serve as a common ground linking rural and urban landscapes and that forest restoration could interact with other environmental protection measures. We note the potential for expanding the creative vision associated with increasing tree‐containing environments in cities to generate more diverse and resilient forest restoration outcomes in rural settings. This study underscores the value of integrative management approaches in addressing future forest conditions across the urban–rural continuum. Our framework provides valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and decision‐makers to advance the field of forest restoration and address the challenges of restoration across the urban–rural continuum. The rural–urban interface serves as a convergence point for forest restoration, and both urban and rural fields can benefit from each other's expertise.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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