INTERVIEW: As poorly planned reforestation backfires, Brazil’s approach gains attention

Published 13:34 on June 18, 2025 / Last updated at 13:34 on June 18, 2025 / / Americas, Biodiversity, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

Recent initiatives taken by Brazil's federal and local governments could serve as a blueprint for biodiversity-friendly reforestation worldwide, amid growing evidence that indiscriminate tree planting can harm native ecosystems, an expert told Carbon Pulse.
Recent initiatives taken by Brazil's federal and local governments could serve as a blueprint for biodiversity-friendly reforestation worldwide, amid growing evidence that indiscriminate tree planting can harm native ecosystems, an expert told Carbon Pulse.


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