CAPÍTULO DE LIBRO
Facilitating biodiversity through the shelter effects of pinus patula and alnus acuminata in montane ecosystems in southern Ecuador
Fecha
2020Registro en:
978-4-86507-064-4
0000-0000
Autor
Palomeque Pesántez, Fanny Ximena
Günter, Sven
Stimm, Bernd
Institución
Resumen
These guidelines on forest landscape restoration (FLR) in the tropics are based on vast recent experiences in implementing FLR in the field and the invaluable inputs of forest landscape specialists and institutions from around the globe. The guidelines, which include 18 case studies from the three tropical regions, are designed to provide a basis for policy decisions and a technical guide that can be used or adapted to the needs and capacities of users. They constitute an international reference document for the development and improvement of national and subnational guidelines on FLR in the tropics.
These guidelines are a joint effort of ITTO and members of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, particularly the Center for International Forestry Research, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Global Environment Facility, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the International Union of Forest Research Organizations and the United Nations Environment Programme. Other major collaborating institutions are the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization, RECOFTC, WeForest and the World Resources Institute.