Researchers chart path to help make tropical forest restoration more financially viable

Published 00:25 on December 16, 2023  /  Last updated at 00:25 on December 16, 2023  /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Researchers have charted an incentive-lined path to help make forest restoration financially viable in developing countries, overcoming longstanding challenges of high upfront costs and uncertain returns.
Researchers have charted an incentive-lined path to help make forest restoration financially viable in developing countries, overcoming longstanding challenges of high upfront costs and uncertain returns.


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