Title
Ecosystem restoration in Mexico: Insights on the project planning phase
Date Issued
01 February 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Center for International Forestry Research
Abstract
Background: A deep discussion of the phases of planning by all stakeholders will help to identify the challenges faced by countries that are embarking on large-scale restoration actions to comply with international agreements. Question: Was the planning phase of restoration projects done according to international guidance? We evaluated six of the eight aspects of the international guidance for the planning phase of restoration projects carried out in Mexico between 1979 and 2016. Methods: The information about the restoration projects was compiled using a digital survey composed of 137 questions. Results: Seventy-five projects with a total area of 1,556,840 hectares were analyzed, mainly in temperate, humid, and deciduous forest. More projects measured the baseline with biotic than with abiotic variables, and social variables were seldom evaluated. Most projects aimed to recover biodiversity or ecosystem services, and they identified a reference ecosystem. Planned budgets included mainly field work. Conclusions: To promote the integration of ecological, social, and economic priorities, landscape restoration is suggested, since it is done at a scale which maximizes the benefits for nature and people. The inclusion of only field work in the budgets may decrease the total cost, but it may jeopardize project success due to poor planning. Careful and detailed planning of a national strategy constructed by all stakeholders that includes restoration of original ecosystems, agroforestry systems (which facilitate social participation and increase land productivity) and patches under natural succession, and investing in highly trained human resources will allow successful compliance with international restoration commitments.
Start page
242
End page
256
Volume
99
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85104123274
Source
Botanical Sciences
ISSN of the container
20074298
Sponsor(s)
We acknowledge support from CONABIO, specially from
[CONABIO]; Laura Gómez [INECC], Jean Paul Delgado [CONAFOR]; Roberto Lindig [UNAM]) for the review of the survey. MMT thanks CIFOR and CIByC-UAEM, for the support granted to conduct postdoctoral research. EC thanks the support of PAPIIT-UNAM IN300119. This study was funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), through the KNOWFOR project. CMG acknowledges the Programa de Movilidad Nacional UAEM-UNAM for a sabbatical stay (2019-2020). MRG acknowledges additional support from the CGIAR Program on Forests, Trees, and Agroforestry (FTA).
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