2020
DOI: 10.3390/f11060685
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Manila Declaration on Forest and Landscape Restoration: Making It Happen

Abstract: Globally, Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) is gaining widespread recognition from governments and policymakers for its potential to restore key ecosystem services and to improve human wellbeing. We organized an international conference on FLR, titled—Forest and Landscape Restoration: Making it Happen, between 25–27 February 2019 in Manila, the Philippines with 139 participants from 22 countries. The Forest and Landscape Restoration Standards (FLoRES) task force also met prior to the conference, which inc… Show more

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“…People depend on natural resources for food, shelter, and other ecosystem services (ES), and the quality of those resources affects human's well-being in several ways (MEA, 2005;Dave et al, 2017). FLR should therefore be implemented to satisfy not only conservation purposes but also socioeconomic needs and values (Wehi and Lord, 2017;Chazdon et al, 2020;Melo et al, 2020). To incorporate social perspectives into FLR it is paramount to understand local stakeholders' motivations, their relationship with the landscape and its natural resources, and their obstacles regarding sustainable land use (Alves-Pinto et al, 2017;Latawiec et al, 2017), particularly in the beginning of project planning (Bennett, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…People depend on natural resources for food, shelter, and other ecosystem services (ES), and the quality of those resources affects human's well-being in several ways (MEA, 2005;Dave et al, 2017). FLR should therefore be implemented to satisfy not only conservation purposes but also socioeconomic needs and values (Wehi and Lord, 2017;Chazdon et al, 2020;Melo et al, 2020). To incorporate social perspectives into FLR it is paramount to understand local stakeholders' motivations, their relationship with the landscape and its natural resources, and their obstacles regarding sustainable land use (Alves-Pinto et al, 2017;Latawiec et al, 2017), particularly in the beginning of project planning (Bennett, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the definition of strategies guided by locals' perceptions provides effective insights to improve understanding and communication between stakeholders, supporting the construction of engaging narratives (Ecker, 2016;Tisovec-Dufner et al, 2019), that are especially important when planning activities to incentivize stakeholders to adopt sustainable land management practices. Consulting local stakeholders should, therefore, be a priority in the planning process aiming at identifying bottlenecks, its drivers, and feasible solutions (Chazdon et al, 2020;Ota et al, 2020), particularly in highly human-influenced landscapes (Cebrián-Piqueras et al, 2020), like the Atlantic Forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decadal analysis and review of policy and practice reveal that the forest land of effects to forest restoration outcomes [19,45]. This pathway thus has to be linked with other pathways for effective restoration results [14].…”
Section: Pathways For Achieving Forest and Landscape Restoration Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the provincial and local level, coordination and cooperation mechanisms can be set up by involving relevant stakeholders including local people and the private sector. This coordination mechanism may not only augments the coordination environment between the stakeholders while undertaking forest restoration activities, but it also enhances uniform understanding and concerted efforts to resolve restoration jurisdiction related issues, thereby enhance shared ownership [14].…”
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