Viable options exist for scaling up investment in the forest pathways – with potentially considerable benefits

Forest investment is well below what is required. Financing for the forest pathways needs to increase fourfold by 2050 if the world is to meet its climate, biodiversity and land degradation targets.


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Authors

Boscolo, M.,Agostini, A.,Madrid Arroyo, M.,Bull, L.,Buto, O.,Dankova, R.,Finegold, Y.,Galbiati, G.,Linhares-Juvenal, T.,Liagre, L.,Merle, C.,Neeff, T.,Nkuingoua, N.,Pernechele, V.,Pina, L.,Preissing, J.,Rambaud, P.,Santos, L.,Walter, S.,Yuan, Z.,Brady, M.A.,Brown, T.,Castaneda, J.P.,Fremy, L.,Gavryliuk, O.,Diego, L.,Garcia, H.,Huber-Lee, A.,Kemp-Benedict, E.,Lehtonen, P.,Louman, B.,Moulder, I.,Nazareth, A.,Salazar, M.,Singer, B.,Starfinger, M.,Stoian, D.,Tekle Tegegne, Y.,La, T.T.,Vincent, J.,Williams, S.

Publication year

2022

ISBN

978-92-5-135984-6

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