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Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation

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NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages 1027-1034

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01198-0

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  1. Government of Norway
  2. International Paper
  3. Bezos Earth Fund

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Natural climate solutions are crucial in mitigating climate change and meeting climate goals. However, different solutions vary in terms of mitigation potential, cost-effectiveness, and co-benefits, emphasizing the need for prioritization and consideration of different criteria.
Natural climate solutions, along with reduction in fossil fuel emissions, are critical to mitigating climate change and meeting climate goals. This Perspective outlines a hierarchy for decision-making regarding protecting, managing and then restoring natural systems for climate mitigation. Limited time and resources remain to constrain the climate crisis. Natural climate solutions represent promising options to protect, manage and restore natural lands for additional climate mitigation, but they differ in (1) the magnitude and (2) immediacy of mitigation potential, as well as (3) cost-effectiveness and (4) the co-benefits they offer. Counter to an emerging preference for restoration, we use these four criteria to propose a general rule of thumb to protect, manage and then restore lands, but also show how these criteria explain alternative prioritization and portfolio schemes. This hierarchy offers a decision-making framework for public and private sector actors to optimize the effectiveness of natural climate solutions in an environment in which resources are constrained, and time is short.

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