Combining socioeconomic and biophysical data to identify people-centric restoration opportunities

March 03, 2023

Department of Forest Resources Associate Professor Forrest Fleischman was an author of a paper recently published in NPJ Biodiversity, a Nature publication. The paper uses India as a case study to identify the potential socio-economic effects and socio-environmental conditions of a people-centric approach to restoration project design. 

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