This is the best summary I could come up with:
In a study published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution, a team of researchers from the University of Oxford analyzed the impact of commercial tree plantations.
“In the Brazilian Cerrado (savanna) a 40% increase in woody cover resulted in a ~30% reduction in the diversity of plants and ants,” the study authors wrote.
The research team explained that tropical ecosystems are highly biodiverse and will be hurt by the limited number of tree species used for reforestation projects.
“Why don’t we push to actually reforest the areas that have been impacted and conserve these natural ecosystems, these forests that we already have,” he told Earther.
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KinNectar@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In Brazil in particular if the money put into tree plantation was instead put in to funding enforcement against illegal deforestation it would make orders of magnitude more impact.