Forests (Jun 2020)

Manila Declaration on Forest and Landscape Restoration: Making It Happen

  • Robin L. Chazdon,
  • John Herbohn,
  • Sharif A. Mukul,
  • Nestor Gregorio,
  • Liz Ota,
  • Rhett D. Harrison,
  • Patrick B. Durst,
  • Rafael B. Chaves,
  • Arturo Pasa,
  • James G. Hallett,
  • J. David Neidel,
  • Cathy Watson,
  • Victoria Gutierrez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11060685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 685

Abstract

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Globally, Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) is gaining widespread recognition from governments and policymakers for its potential to restore key ecosystem services and to improve human wellbeing. We organized an international conference on FLR, titled—Forest and Landscape Restoration: Making it Happen, between 25–27 February 2019 in Manila, the Philippines with 139 participants from 22 countries. The Forest and Landscape Restoration Standards (FLoRES) task force also met prior to the conference, which included a field visit to a pilot community-based forest reforestation site in Biliran Island, the Philippines. Based on the three-day conference, case study presentations, and FLoRES task force meeting, we prepared the Manila Declaration on Forest and Landscape Restoration to highlight the need to support quality of FLR efforts and outcomes in the tropics. Here we provide a synthesis of the main messages of the conference, with key outcomes including the Manila Declaration on Forest and Landscape Restoration, and ways forward to make quality FLR happen on the ground.

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