Operationalizing Climate Appropriate Portfolios of Tree Diversity
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Operationalizing Climate Appropriate Portfolios of Tree Diversity. / Kindt, Roeland; Graudal, Lars; Jamnadass, Ramni ; Pedercini, Fabio; McMullin, Stepha ; Hendre, Prasad S. ; Carsan, Sammy; Moestrup, Soren; Abiyu, Abrham ; Lillesø, Jens-Peter B.; Dawson, Ian K.
In: CIFOR-ICRAF infobrief, No. 383, 2023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Operationalizing Climate Appropriate Portfolios of Tree Diversity
AU - Kindt, Roeland
AU - Graudal, Lars
AU - Jamnadass, Ramni
AU - Pedercini, Fabio
AU - McMullin, Stepha
AU - Hendre, Prasad S.
AU - Carsan, Sammy
AU - Moestrup, Soren
AU - Abiyu, Abrham
AU - Lillesø, Jens-Peter B.
AU - Dawson, Ian K.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In this brief we describe a pathway for operationalizing Climate Appropriate Portfolios of Tree Diversity. These portfolios of tree species for planting are necessary to respond to climate change along with other challenges that tree planting helps address. We describe what CAPTD consist of, and we outline different possible steps in their definition and implementation, although there is no ‘onesize-fits-all’ approach. There are seven steps in the pathway to operationalization that we present here: 1, to identify priority areas for tree planting; 2, to check tree species distributions (what can be planted where); 3, to consider planters’ needs (what should be planted to meet these needs); 4, to check for existing adapted tree seed and seedling sources and their suppliers; 5, to invest in expanding tree seed and seedling systems; 6, to provide support to properly plant and manage selected trees species; and 7, to monitor progress and provide feedback in order to refine portfolio definition and implementation. Through adopting tools and approaches such as those we outline here, climate change mitigation and adaptation can be properly factored into tree planting, along with broader tree-planting goals.
AB - In this brief we describe a pathway for operationalizing Climate Appropriate Portfolios of Tree Diversity. These portfolios of tree species for planting are necessary to respond to climate change along with other challenges that tree planting helps address. We describe what CAPTD consist of, and we outline different possible steps in their definition and implementation, although there is no ‘onesize-fits-all’ approach. There are seven steps in the pathway to operationalization that we present here: 1, to identify priority areas for tree planting; 2, to check tree species distributions (what can be planted where); 3, to consider planters’ needs (what should be planted to meet these needs); 4, to check for existing adapted tree seed and seedling sources and their suppliers; 5, to invest in expanding tree seed and seedling systems; 6, to provide support to properly plant and manage selected trees species; and 7, to monitor progress and provide feedback in order to refine portfolio definition and implementation. Through adopting tools and approaches such as those we outline here, climate change mitigation and adaptation can be properly factored into tree planting, along with broader tree-planting goals.
U2 - 10.17528/cifor-icraf/008850
DO - 10.17528/cifor-icraf/008850
M3 - Journal article
JO - CIFOR-ICRAF infobrief
JF - CIFOR-ICRAF infobrief
IS - 383
ER -
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