Diversity (Oct 2022)

Using the Global Tree Assessment at Multiple Scales of Planning and Action

  • Yvette Harvey-Brown,
  • Kirsty Shaw,
  • Katharine Davies,
  • Malin Rivers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d14100891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 891

Abstract

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The interlinked biodiversity crisis and challenge of global climate change cannot be addressed without the management of tree species. It is crucial that we use the information now available as a result of the Global Tree Assessment to manage, conserve and restore threatened tree species and tree diversity. With over 17,500 tree species now known to be threatened with extinction, well-planned actions need to be urgently identified and implemented that target multiple species. In this review, we highlight approaches that coordinate and mobilise multi-species conservation at the taxonomic, national, regional and global levels. Only through a considerable scaling up of planning and action will we prevent the extinction of both trees and the associated plants, animals and fungi that depend on them, sustain livelihoods and ensure the ecological health of the planet.

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