
Mark S. Ashton
VerifiedYale University · Environmental Health
Active 1987–2024
Research topics
- Ecology
- Agroforestry
- Environmental resource management
- Geography
- Environmental planning
- Economics
- Environmental science
Selected publications
Forest Restoration in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Annual Review of Environment and Resources · 2021 · 37 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Environmental resource management
- Geography
- Environmental planning
A series of international initiatives have set ambitious goals for restoring global forests. This review synthesizes natural and social science research on forest restoration (FR), with a focus on restoration on cleared land in low- and middle-income countries. We define restoration more broadly than reestablishing native forests, given that landholders might prefer other forest types. We organize the review loosely around ideas in the forest transition literature. We begin by examining recent trends in FR and forest transition indicators. We then investigate two primary parts of the forest transition explanation for forest recovery: wood scarcity, including its connection to restoration for climate change mitigation, and the dynamic relationships between migration and land use. Next, we review ecological and silvicultural aspects of restoration on cleared land. We conclude by discussing selected interventions to promote restoration and the challenge of scaling up restoration to achieve international initiatives' goals.
Frequent coauthors
- 53 shared
Marlyse C. Duguid
Yale University
- 31 shared
B.M.P. Singhakumara
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
- 28 shared
Brent R. Frey
Mississippi State University
- 27 shared
Jefferson S. Hall
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- 26 shared
Nathan E. Rutenbeck
- 26 shared
Alex Barrett
Louisiana State University
- 25 shared
David Carter
- 25 shared
Marcella Windmuller-Campione
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