Guidelines for Climate Adaptive Forest Restoration and Reforestation Projects
- 1st Edition - November 28, 2025
- Latest edition
- Editors: John A. Stanturf, Pedro Villar Salvador, Barbara Mariotti, Vladan Ivetić, Palle Madsen, Antonio Montagnoli, Enrique Andivia, Ieva Bebre, Anastazija Dimitrova, Marcin Klisz
- Language: English
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Guidelines for Climate Adaptive Forest Restoration and Reforestation Projects addresses a critical problem in the field of forestry: how to manage the need of targeted seedlings for planting projects under climate change. Edited by experts in the field, this necessary guide focuses on the production and deployment of climate-adapted species and material that is essential for successful regeneration and restoration. It is an ideal resource for students of ecology, forest managers, and practitioners who contribute to the well-being of forest ecosystems.
As forestry professionals often grapple with the complexities of climate impacts and the need to adapt forest management practices to the changing climate while preserving biodiversity and maintaining sustainable ecosystems, this is a welcomed resource.
- Provides guidance on the selection of tree species and production of quality seedlings for restoring and reforesting resilient forests in a changing environment
- Offers an unparalleled compendium of species-specific best practices for growing forest reproductive material for focal site conditions
- Introduces a groundbreaking initiative by defining a common terminology for forest restoration and reforestation
- Probes deeply into the most effective practices for establishing forests, including post-planting protection and silviculture techniques
2. Terminology of regeneration, restoration, and climate adaptation
3. Assessment of restoration needs at a specific site
4. Species selection under predicted climate change: opportunities and limitations
5. Improving targeted forest reproductive material production and quality control
6. Guidelines for site preparation, innovative direct seeding and planting
7. Innovative post-planting protection, silviculture and management
8. Assessment of early forest restoration and reforestation success
9. Biodiversity conservation in relation to climate-adaptive forest restoration and reforestation that meets society needs
10. Impact of planted forests on environment and climate change mitigation
11. Best practices for producing high quality seedlings and establishing main European tree species.
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 28, 2025
- Language: English
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John A. Stanturf
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Pedro Villar Salvador
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Barbara Mariotti
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Vladan Ivetić
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Palle Madsen
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Antonio Montagnoli
Antonello is an Associate Professor of Environmental and Applied Botany at the University of Insubria.
His work is dedicated to the plant morpho-physiological responses to environmental and anthropogenic drivers such as soil erosion, drought, fire, and mechanical constraint.
He is interested in plant root development, including coarse and fine root traits as a function of plant stability, water and nutrient adsorption strategy, and genes, hormones, and proteins involved in root formation. He works at both the seedling and mature tree growth stages and the single plant or community level.
More recently, his studies have focused on phytoremediation, invasive species management, plant biomass utilization for energy production, indoor plant cultivation, automatic plant phenotyping, and laser scan analysis for remote biomass estimation, as well as the impact of biochar on plant performance.
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Enrique Andivia
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Ieva Bebre
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Anastazija Dimitrova
Dr. Anastazija Dimitrova is a Research Associate at the Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture, and Environmental Engineering in North Macedonia at the Department of Seed Science and Forest Stands. She has an interdisciplinary background in forestry, sustainable agriculture and applied biology and has been involved in numerous national and international projects focusing on forestry, ecosystem conservation, and sustainable resource management.
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