June 23, 2025 (Targeted News Service) –
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New research maps optimal locations for climate-fighting reforestation
The study identifies 195 million hectares globally where tree restoration will deliver maximum climate benefits without harming communities or ecosystems.
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New research from the Future Ecosystems for
The study identifies 195 million hectares globally where tree restoration will deliver maximum climate benefits without harming communities or ecosystems.
The study, published in
The 195 million hectares identified - roughly equivalent to the combined area of
"Previous studies often failed to address how afforestation could have negative effects on biodiversity and human well-being, especially for poor people living in remote rural areas often targeted for reforestation," says Archibald, who leads the Future Ecosystems for
"The drop from previous estimates is due to layers that previous maps haven't been able to incorporate, because the research was still nascent at the time. It accounts for the albedo effect, for example, which means restoring tree cover can, in some locations, actively heat the Earth rather than cool it by affecting how much sunlight is absorbed or reflected. It also excludes native grasslands and other ecosystems where carpeting the land with trees would harm biodiversity and exacerbate fire regimes."
This distinction is particularly important for
The research directly supports the Roadmap for Just Systems Transformations for
"In areas that are non-forest ecosystems, increasing tree cover is not always appropriate and must explicitly consider historical natural state," the study emphasises, challenging simplistic tree-planting approaches that ignore ecological complexity.
Professor
"African scientists must now rise to the challenge and provide guidance on appropriate landscape management and restoration activities in non-forest ecosystems. That is the goal of the Africa Roadmap," says Archibald.
As policymakers prepare for upcoming UN Climate negotiations, the research provides a timely reminder that tree-planting alone cannot solve climate change. Only by restoring and protecting forests alongside aggressive industrial decarbonisation can reforestation make meaningful progress toward safe climate limits.
The study was co-funded by the
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