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Title Risks of massive tree planting in Europe should be considered by the EU Forestry Strategy 2030
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Authors Abeli, T; Di Giulio, A
Title Risks of massive tree planting in Europe should be considered by the EU Forestry Strategy 2030
Year 2023
Published Restoration Ecology, 31, 5
DOI 10.1111/rec.13834
Abstract The EU Forestry Strategy 2030 includes an ambitious reforestation/afforestation plan aimed at planting 3 billion trees that should lead the European Union toward carbon neutrality by 2050. We argue that important ecological aspects were not sufficiently considered in the Strategy. The consequences of large-scale afforestation plans on biodiversity-rich open areas were poorly considered. "Where to plant" is a key aspect, as one of the targets for planting trees may be biodiversity-rich open areas, that are already declining due to natural shrub and tree encroachment. We suggested that urban areas and areas near linear infrastructures should be the main targets of afforestation. Concerning "What to plant" non-native species should be avoided in all cases. Among native species, certain geno-ecotypes may not equally perform under the effects of climate change. We therefore suggest a throughout revision of the EU Forestry Strategy 2030 with the inclusion of ecologically driven principles.
Author Keywords afforestation; carbon neutrality; conservation biology; EU Green Deal; open habitats; reforestation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001030408200020
WoS Category Ecology
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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