The three-year partnership project: "Advancing the Application of Assisted Natural Regeneration [ANR] for Effective Low-Cost Forest Restoration" underscores the potential of this alternative forest restoration and rehabilitation measure in the wake of forest degradation, rapid loss of biodiversity, and poverty alleviation concerns in forest land areas. ANR is also relevant, now that the effects of climate change loom large in the horizon, for its opportunities for mitigation through carbon sequestration as well as adaptation through enhancement of ecosystems and disaster risk reduction.
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