Costs and benefits of restoration are still poorly quantified: evidence from a systematic literature review on the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Author:

Schimetka Lorenz R.12ORCID,Ruggiero Patricia G. C.2,Carvalho Raquel L.2,Behagel Jelle1ORCID,Metzger Jean Paul23,Nascimento Nathália2,Chaves Rafael B.34,Brancalion Pedro H. S.256,Rodrigues Ricardo R.267,Krainovic Pedro M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group Wageningen University and Research Wageningen 6700AA The Netherlands

2. Institute of Advanced Studies University of São Paulo São Paulo 05508‐050 Brazil

3. Department of Ecology, Institute of Biosciences University of São Paulo São Paulo 05508‐050 Brazil

4. Secretariat for Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics of the State of São Paulo São Paulo 05459‐010 Brazil

5. Laboratory of Tropical Silviculture, Department of Forest Sciences, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz University of São Paulo São Paulo 13418‐900 Brazil

6. Re.green Rio de Janeiro 22470‐060 Brazil

7. Laboratory of Ecology and Forest Restoration, Department of Biological Science, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz University of São Paulo São Paulo 13418‐900 Brazil

Abstract

The achievement of international forest restoration goals requires economically viable land‐use options. The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is a priority area for ecosystem restoration, as it is widely deforested to make place for intensive agriculture and one of the most threatened biodiversity hotspots in the world. We systematically reviewed existing scientific literature on the biome to highlight the evidence on economic benefits and costs of forest restoration. A total of 15 publications were identified that quantify costs and/or economic benefits of forest restoration. We observed that most studies (11) [Correction added on 15 May 2024, after first online publication: In the preceding phrase, (12) was corrected to (11) in this version.] were published after 2018 and that research on the topic was biogeographically biased as 12 publications referred to study sites in Brazil's Southeast Region. Given its beneficial natural conditions, the Atlantic Forest is predestined for a wide range of restoration‐related opportunities, yet economic benefits of restoration are underexplored (seven studies). Moreover, benefits from a multifunctional use of restored forests are almost absent in the literature with only three studies presenting primary data. Elaboration of restoration costs is also limited to 10 studies that focus predominantly on active restoration. Thus, we argue that the economic costs and benefits of forest restoration are not well understood. Clarity thereon is, however, critical for policy formulation and to mobilize private investments. We therefore call for studies to fill in the knowledge gap on restoration economics in the Atlantic Forest biome, and to study restoration economics in other biomes as well.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

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