2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2018.06.006
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Mexico's official reforestation programs are shrinking and narrowing its vision at a higher financial expense

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“…Furthermore, the restoration species pool constituted a narrow spectrum of growth forms that lack or underrepresent lianas, epiphytes, and herbs. Likewise, other studies regarding plant nursery diversity in tropical regions (specifically in Panama, Philippines, and Mexico) (Román et al ; Gregorio et al ; Ramírez‐Soto et al ) confirmed the bias toward tree species, despite the relevant role these growth forms play in ecological restoration (Campbell et al ; Garcia et al ; Mayfield 2016). This fact reinforces the practical gaps related to the restoration of nonforest ecosystems in the tropics, where restoration demand is increasing and propagation knowledge is lacking (Overbeck et al ; Veldman et al ).…”
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“…Furthermore, the restoration species pool constituted a narrow spectrum of growth forms that lack or underrepresent lianas, epiphytes, and herbs. Likewise, other studies regarding plant nursery diversity in tropical regions (specifically in Panama, Philippines, and Mexico) (Román et al ; Gregorio et al ; Ramírez‐Soto et al ) confirmed the bias toward tree species, despite the relevant role these growth forms play in ecological restoration (Campbell et al ; Garcia et al ; Mayfield 2016). This fact reinforces the practical gaps related to the restoration of nonforest ecosystems in the tropics, where restoration demand is increasing and propagation knowledge is lacking (Overbeck et al ; Veldman et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…We registered high overall native species richness (561) and high average species richness per nursery (86), which exceeds Brazilian standards (63) (Silva et al ). This is much higher than the total richness of tree species inferred from propagation guides or reported from nurseries in other tropical countries; for instance, 120 species in Panama, 54 species in the Philippines, and 167 species in Mexico (Román et al ; Gregorio et al ; Ramírez‐Soto et al ). Another noteworthy result of our study is the distinctiveness of different plant nurseries' production, proven by the high values of β ‐diversity due to its turnover component (i.e.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Las 162 especies restantes son cultivadas en viveros que representan un poco menos de un tercio del número total de árboles, con 87 especies con un volumen de producción minúsculo (<0.1 % del total o >2000 individuos /año). Los beneficios son la producción de madera, la mitigación del cambio climático, la prestación de servicios ecosistémicos y la restauración de la biodiversidad (Ramírez-Soto et al, 2018).…”
Section: Adaptación Al Cambio Climático En Méxicounclassified
“…México tiene una importante historia de gestión forestal comunitaria que puede ser de utilidad en la reorientación de trabajos de reforestación. Asimismo, pueden ayudar en otros objetivos de recuperación forestal para diversificar el enfoque actual de plantación de árboles que se encuentra dominado por las prácticas oficiales (Ramírez-Soto et al, 2018).…”
Section: La Reforestación Como Mecanismo De Solución a Los Impactos A...unclassified
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