Climate actions
The approach describes choosing areas to establish reserves and protect ecosystems. Traditionally, reserves are defined as natural areas with little to no harvest activity that do not exclude fire management or other natural disturbance processes. Expanding existing reserve boundaries may protect and replicate the diversity within the core of the reserve, but more importantly, may also increase the overall variation in species within the expanded reserve. High population density; urban demand for charcoal and fuel-wood; population demand for forest resources.
Expand the boundaries of reserves
Objective
Protection of ecosystems.
Description
Expected results
Increase species diversity.
Result indicators
Number of species preserved.
Involved actors
Governments, natural reserve authority, reserve visitors, national park service.
Expected timeline for action
Criticalities
Scope of the action
Type of proposed actions
Sector of action
Climate impacts
Implementation scale