11 Inspiring Examples to Give You Hope That the Worlds Forests can be Regenerated

Published: Feb. 21, 2020, 8 a.m.

b"After 11 interviews with experts on native reforestation, holistic orchard management, water retention landscapes, perennial crop agriculture and more, I learned a lot of new things about the state of the world's forests and the tools and knowledge we have to regenerate them. In this special episode wrapping up the series on reforestation and agroforestry I\\u2019ll break down some of the information and statistics that will help you understand the major role that forests play in maintaining a healthy climactic balance on earth. I\\u2019ll also break down how both past and current practices have put forests at risk all over the world and how even many well intentioned projects are causing unintended damage. By the end I\\u2019ll replay a few of the key insights from the experts that I interviewed in this series that will give you hope that we already have successful examples of effective native forest restoration and management to help to carve out a new future for these crucial ecologies moving forward. I also highly recommend taking the time to listen to the full interviews with Jairo Rodriguez, Alex Kronick, Kristen Krash, James Potter, Pieter Van Midwoud, Peter Khan, Neal Spackman, Darren Doherty, Stefan Sobkowiak, Mark Shepard, and Shubhendu Sharma. Don\\u2019t forget to reach out if you like these kinds of episodes so I know to make more. \\n\\n\\n\\nIf you'd prefer to read all this information or even print it out, you can find the article here\\n\\n\\n\\nResources:\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Jairo Rodriguez\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Alex Kronick\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Kristen Krash\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with James Potter\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Pieter Van Midwoud\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Peter Khan\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Neal Spackman\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Darren Doherty\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Stefan Sobkowiak \\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Mark Shepard\\n\\n\\n\\nInterview with Shubhendu Sharma\\n\\n\\n\\nhttp://www.fao.org/3/XII/1018-B2.htm\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.reuters.com/article/ozatp-climate-forests-idAFJOE7AN04G20111124\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.livescience.com/27692-deforestation.html\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14112-how-long-does-it-take-a-rainforest-to-regenerate/\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://fellowsblog.ted.com/how-to-grow-a-forest-really-really-fast-d27df202ba09\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/04/how-to-regrow-forest-right-way-minimize-fire-water-use/\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.wri.org/resources/maps/atlas-forest-and-landscape-restoration-opportunities\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150909124051.htm\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://ensia.com/voices/tree-planting-afforestation-carbon-sequestration/\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/08/why-amazon-doesnt-produce-20-percent-worlds-oxygen/\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/stories/more-trees-than-there-were-100-years-ago-its-true\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nhttps://issues.org/kahn-2/"