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CCA methodology is the subject of a scientific article on forest restoration.

International scientific article highlights CCA's collaborative work in forest restoration and monitoring challenges.

Exploring Challenges and Lessons for Monitoring Forests and Landscape Restoration presents in its approach the collaborative work developed by the CCA.


The article, written by Stephanie Mansourian for the University of Geneva, focuses on forest landscape restoration (FLR) as an approach to restoring forest ecosystems, first defined in 2000 and which has gained prominence since the launch of the Bonn Challenge in 2011.


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According to the objective of the scientific article, forested landscapes (FLR) aim to improve ecological integrity and enhance human well-being in forested landscapes. Monitoring FLR is essential to ensure effective implementation and learn from practice. However, to date, monitoring remains a major challenge for FLR. Monitoring FLR requires measures at the landscape scale and in the social and natural sciences.


We explore some of the monitoring challenges raised by these dimensions of FLR. We assess the current theory and practice behind FLR monitoring and how it relates to practices in related environmental disciplines.


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