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Why do some projects fail?

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If we want to meet the ambitious forest restoration global targets set by the international community and stand a chance to stay under the 1.5°C temperature increase, a few lessons have to be learned.

A recent article published by researchers from USSC highlights why restoration projects must engage all stakeholders in powerful ways.

In essence it’s not just about planting trees, it’s about restoring forests that thrive and benefit more standing than felled.

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