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Making Way for Trees? Changes in Land-Use, Habitats and Protected Areas in Great Britain under “Global Tree Restoration Potential”

机译:为树木做出办法?在“全球树恢复潜力”下,英国土地利用,栖息地和保护区的变化

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Numerous tree planting initiatives have been launched worldwide, based on the idea that carbon capture by trees can help to limit global warming. A recent study estimated the additional tree canopy cover that could be established given the growing conditions in every square kilometre of land on earth that is not already forested, urbanised, or used for crop production. It reported a total “tree restoration potential” of 900 million ha worldwide and identified hotspots where opportunities for tree planting initiatives may be the greatest. With the potential for an estimated 4.2 million ha of additional canopy cover, one such hotspot is Great Britain. We quantify the extent of habitats, land uses, and protected areas that would be impacted by tree planting on this scale in Great Britain and discuss the potential social–ecological trade-offs involved. Our findings show that realising the “tree restoration potential” would mean a considerable upheaval for the British landscape with 30–50% of ecologically valuable habitats lost and a reduction of 44% in the area of improved grassland. Up to 21% of land protected by law for its ecological, scientific, scenic, or cultural value would be impacted. Importantly, we demonstrate that an alternative approach based on increasing tree canopy cover by up to 20% in urban areas and on cropland could make a substantial contribution to tree planting targets, potentially offsetting losses elsewhere. Such shifts in the structure and function of the British landscape will depend on deep changes in the food system, evidence-based decisions about which existing habitats to protect, and a long-term commitment to tree planting and maintenance.
机译:根据树木捕获的想法,全球已经在全球范围内推出了许多树种植计划可以有助于限制全球变暖。最近的一项研究估计了额外的树冠覆盖,可以在地球上尚未植入,城市化或用于作物生产的地球上的每平方公里的土地中的生长条件来建立。它报告了>全球> 9亿公顷的“树恢复潜力”,并确定了树木种植倡议的机会可能是最伟大的热点。据估计为420万公顷的额外天篷覆盖,其中一个热点是英国。我们量化了在英国这种规模上的树木种植受影响的栖息地,土地使用和保护区的程度,并讨论了所涉及的社会生态权衡。我们的调查结果表明,实现“树恢复潜力”将为英国景观具有相当大的动荡,具有30-50%的生态有价值的栖息地,在改善草原的地区减少了44%。高达21%的土地受法律保护其生态,科学,景区或文化价值会受到影响。重要的是,我们表明,基于城市地区和农田在城市地区和农田上涨20%的替代方法可以对树木种植目标进行大量贡献,可能会抵消其他地方的损失。在英国景观的结构和功能的这种转变将取决于食品系统的深刻变化,基于证据的决策,了解现有栖息地的保护,以及对树木种植和维护的长期承诺。

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