ARTÍCULO
Disrupted montane forest recovery hinders biodiversity conservation in the tropical Andes
Date
2023Registration in:
1466822X, e 1466-8238
10.1111/geb.13666
Author
Christmann, Tina
Palomeque Pesantez, Fanny Ximena
Armenteras Pascual, Dolors
Wilson, Sarah Jane
Yadvinder, Malhi
Oliveras Menor, Imma
Institutions
Abstract
Andean montane forests are biodiversity hotspots and large carbon stores and
they provide numerous ecosystem services. Following land abandonment after centuries of forest clearing for agriculture in the Andes, there is an opportunity for forest recovery. Field-based studies show that forests do not always recover. However,
large-scale and long-term knowledge of recovery dynamics of Andean forests remains
scarce. This paper analyses tropical montane forest recovery trajectories over a 15-
year time frame at the landscape and tropical Andean scale to inform restoration
planning
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