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Restoring Forest Landscapes - An introduction to the art and science of forest landscape restoration

… 97 11.1 Requirements for plants to be used for erosion control......................103 11.2 Mixed … are by low soil fertility and poor soil structure, soil erosion, the absence of fungal or root symbionts, and a lack … velocity and rate of site-level run-off increases, soil erosion accelerates, slope stability is reduced, siltation …
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Assessing forest landscape restoration opportunities at the national level: A guide to the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM)

… making it better able to provide a rich habitat, prevent erosion and flooding and withstand the impacts of climate … to Introduction 16 17 enhance food production, reduce erosion, provide shade and produce firewood. In other places, … of forest products, improve soil fertility and reduce erosion (through agroforestry and evergreen agriculture) and …
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Legal frameworks for REDD: design and implementation at the national level

… members may not construct residential buildings, cause erosion or landslides, quarry, collect stone or soil, and … threats to water and food security, increased coastal erosion and forced evictions of communities from their …
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