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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

The long shadow of colonial forestry is a threat to savannas and grasslands [The Conversation, 31 December 2020]

Title:
The long shadow of colonial forestry is a threat to savannas and grasslands
 
Author:
Susanne Vetter, Associate Professor in Plant Ecology, Rhodes University

Published:
The Conversation, 31 December 2020

From the article:
Tree planting to restore forests, capture carbon and improve the land has gained strong momentum in recent years. The Bonn Challenge and its offshoots such as AFR100, initiatives focused on forest restoration, have persuaded developing countries to commit millions of hectares of land to these projects. Funding for AFR100 has been secured from international donors with more than a billion US dollars pledged over the next 10 years.  
 
This is a potential threat to drylands, grasslands, savannas and the rangelands they support.