Climate actions
Diverse forests may be less vulnerable to climate change impacts because they distribute risks among multiple species, reducing the likelihood that the entire system will decline even if one or more species suffers adverse effects. This relationship may be important especially in forest types with low diversity; even small increases in diversity may improve resilience without greatly altering species composition or successional stage. Climate change may exacerbate adult mortality or induce regeneration failure of some species. Actions to promote and enhance regeneration of native species through understory management and planting efforts may help to maintain diverse and vigorous native communities. Possible management issues.
Maintain and restore diversity of native tree species
Objective
Increase forest resilience.
Description
Expected results
Forests less susceptible to the effects of climate change.
Result indicators
Number of species
Involved actors
Local government, local stakeholders.
Expected timeline for action
Best practices
Criticalities
Scope of the action
Type of proposed actions
Sector of action
Climate impacts
Implementation scale
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