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Briefing: Reduced-impact management can promote forest recovery and carbon storage
Strategic angle: Adopting less invasive timber harvesting techniques aids tropical forest recovery and enhances carbon storage.
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Updated 30 days ago
Recent findings indicate that less invasive timber harvesting techniques can facilitate the recovery of tropical forests, particularly in regions like the Amazon.
These methods not only promote forest regeneration but also enhance long-term carbon storage, which is crucial for climate mitigation efforts.
Furthermore, maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services is a key benefit of implementing reduced-impact management practices in forest operations.