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Greening China Naturally
Authors:Shixiong Cao  Ge Sun  Zhiqiang Zhang  Liding Chen  Qi Feng  Bojie Fu  Steve McNulty  David Shankman  Jianwu Tang  Yanhui Wang  Xiaohua Wei
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation & Combat, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China. shixiongcao@126.com
Abstract:China leads the world in afforestation, and is one of the few countries whose forested area is increasing. However, this massive "greening" effort has been less effective than expected; afforestation has sometimes produced unintended environmental, ecological, and socioeconomic consequences, and has failed to achieve the desired ecological benefits. Where afforestation has succeeded, the approach was tailored to local environmental conditions. Using the right plant species or species composition for the site and considering alternatives such as grassland restoration have been important success factors. To expand this success, government policy should shift from a forest-based approach to a results-based approach. In addition, long-term monitoring must be implemented to provide the data needed to develop a cost-effective, scientifically informed restoration policy.
Keywords:Afforestation policy   Environmental degradation   Evironmental restoration   Reforestation   Sustainable development
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