Healing the Wounded Land: The Role of Public Economic Incentives in Scaling Up Restoration Efforts in Six Latin American Countries

Author:

Zamora-Cristales René,Gonzalez Maggie,Rachmaninoff Victoria,Franco Chuaire Maria,Vergara Walter,De Camino Ronnie,Miljanic Andriana,Sanchez Marioldy,Hilton Luis,Cabrera Gaillard Claudio,Carazo Felipe

Abstract

Land restoration is an effective nature-based solution for combating rural poverty and climate change across Latin America. But without well-designed public incentives that reward farmers and forest managers for protecting and growing trees, it will be difficult to achieve the region's food security, climate, forest conservation, and biodiversity goals. This issue brief evaluates the public incentives of six Latin American countries and calculates how much they pay farmers and other landholders that restore land.

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World Resources Institute

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