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Towards a framework for targeting national-scale, native revegetation in Aotearoa New Zealand’s agroecosystems.

October 2022

Publication: New Zealand Journal of Ecology
Author(s): Case B, Forbes A, Stanley M, Hinchcliffe G, Norton D, Suryaningrum F, Jarvis R, Hall D, Buckley H.

The incorporation of native, woody vegetation into New Zealand’s agricultural ecosystems offers a “nature-based solution” approach for mitigating poor environmental outcomes of land use practices, biodiversity loss, and the accelerating effects of climatic change. However, to achieve this at scale requires a systematic framework for scoping, assessing, and targeting native revegetation opportunities in a way that addresses national-scale priorities, supports landscape-scale ecological processes, and recognises that land use decisions are made at farm-scales by landowners. In this forum discussion, we outline the requirements for a spatial decision support system for native revegetation; we provide illustrations of national-, landscape-, and farm-scale components of this framework and outline a range of organisational, societal, and scientific challenges that must be addressed to enable effective and targeted revegetation across the country.

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