

The cost of forest restoration is a considerable obstacle, sparking discussions in recent years about how to make it economically viable. Since native wood management, carbon credits, and payment for ecosystem services are long-term solutions—the latter two with a nascent market—a group of researchers proposes exploiting non-timber forest products with added value to generate income from reforestation areas.
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Medical News
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