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Restoring tropical forests: Is planting clusters of trees a cost-effective and ecologically-sound strategy to restore tropical forest?

Author(s): Karen Holl1, Rakan Zahawi2

1. University of California, Santa Cruz 2. Charles Darwin Foundation, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

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This module (available in four languages) provides a broad introduction to both ecological and social aspects of tropical forest restoration. It focuses on a long-term study comparing three tropical forest restoration strategies in southern Costa…

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This module (available in four languages) provides a broad introduction to both ecological and social aspects of tropical forest restoration. It focuses on a long-term study comparing three tropical forest restoration strategies in southern Costa Rica.

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