The Evolution of Forest Restoration in Europe: A Synthesis for a Step Forward Based on National Expert Knowledge

Purpose of review We are amid a historical momentum encouraging forest restoration, yet the translation of ambitious targets into reality is hindered by poor documentation and understanding of the success and failure of past restoration efforts. This review aims to evaluate the ecological, social, p...

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Hauptverfasser: Erdozain, Maitane, Alberdi, Iciar, Aszalós, Réka, Bollmann, Kurt, Detsis, Vassilis, Diaci, Jurij, Đodan, Martina, Efthimiou, Georgios, Gálhidy, László, Haase, Marie, Hoffmann, Johanna, Jaymond, Delphine, Johann, Elisabeth, Jørgensen, Henrik, Krumm, Frank, Kuuluvainen, Timo, Lachat, Thibault, Lapin, Katharina, Lindner, Marcus, Madsen, Palle, Nichiforel, Liviu, Pach, Maciej, Paillet, Yoan, Palaghianu, Ciprian, Palau, Jordi, Pemán, Jesús, Perić, Sanja, Raum, Susanne, Schueler, Silvio, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Svensson, Johan, Teeuwen, Sander, Vacchiano, Giorgio, Vandekerkhove, Kris, Cañellas, Isabel, Menéndez-Miguélez, María, Werden, Leland Leland K., Àvila, Aitor, de-Miguel, Sergio
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description Purpose of review We are amid a historical momentum encouraging forest restoration, yet the translation of ambitious targets into reality is hindered by poor documentation and understanding of the success and failure of past restoration efforts. This review aims to evaluate the ecological, social, political and economic characteristics of forest restoration across Europe, their development over time and key lessons learned to guide future restoration initiatives. The analysis is based on the synthesis of expert assessments from 18 European countries. Recent findings Early restoration initiatives in central and southern Europe were largely reactive to natural disasters or timber shortages, and while effective in erosion control and timber production, their ecological benefits were often limited due to monoculture plantations and short-rotation systems. Geopolitical crises intensified timber production, with nationalized and centrally managed forests in several countries, but often at the cost of biodiversity. Since the 1990s, a shift toward multifunctionality has emerged driven by the convergence of environmental, social, political and economic events. Summary Forest restoration in Europe has transitioned from disaster reduction and production-driven efforts to a more multifunctional approach that promotes biodiversity. Changes have been driven by a combination of environmental (e.g., catastrophic consequences following natural disasters), political (e.g., wars, forest nationalization and management centralization), legal (e.g., strict and ambitious national and international policies), social (e.g., rural abandonment and changes in societal values) and economic (e.g., new funding mechanisms or market fluctuations) events. Despite the development, conflicting goals, insufficient funding, climate change and short-term thinking persist as key barriers.
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For. Rep</stitle><date>2024-12-18</date><risdate>2024</risdate><volume>11</volume><issue>1</issue><spage>4</spage><epage>4</epage><pages>4-4</pages><artnum>4</artnum><issn>2198-6436</issn><eissn>2198-6436</eissn><abstract>Purpose of review We are amid a historical momentum encouraging forest restoration, yet the translation of ambitious targets into reality is hindered by poor documentation and understanding of the success and failure of past restoration efforts. This review aims to evaluate the ecological, social, political and economic characteristics of forest restoration across Europe, their development over time and key lessons learned to guide future restoration initiatives. The analysis is based on the synthesis of expert assessments from 18 European countries. Recent findings Early restoration initiatives in central and southern Europe were largely reactive to natural disasters or timber shortages, and while effective in erosion control and timber production, their ecological benefits were often limited due to monoculture plantations and short-rotation systems. Geopolitical crises intensified timber production, with nationalized and centrally managed forests in several countries, but often at the cost of biodiversity. Since the 1990s, a shift toward multifunctionality has emerged driven by the convergence of environmental, social, political and economic events. Summary Forest restoration in Europe has transitioned from disaster reduction and production-driven efforts to a more multifunctional approach that promotes biodiversity. Changes have been driven by a combination of environmental (e.g., catastrophic consequences following natural disasters), political (e.g., wars, forest nationalization and management centralization), legal (e.g., strict and ambitious national and international policies), social (e.g., rural abandonment and changes in societal values) and economic (e.g., new funding mechanisms or market fluctuations) events. Despite the development, conflicting goals, insufficient funding, climate change and short-term thinking persist as key barriers.</abstract><cop>Cham</cop><pub>Springer International Publishing</pub><doi>10.1007/s40725-024-00235-3</doi><tpages>1</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4755-4057</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Biodiversity
Biodiversity and Ecology
Catastrophic events
Climate change
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Economics
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental restoration
Environmental Sciences
Erosion control
Europe
expert opinion
Forest management
Forest Management (M Watt
forest restoration
Forest Science
Forestry
Forestry Management
Forests
Funding
International policy
markets
momentum
Monoculture
Nationalization
Natural disasters
Nature Conservation
Politics
Section Editor
Skogsvetenskap
Southern European region
Sustainable Development
Synthesis
Timber
timber production
Topical Collection on Forest Management
title The Evolution of Forest Restoration in Europe: A Synthesis for a Step Forward Based on National Expert Knowledge
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