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Prioritizing ecological restoration of converted lands in Canada by spatially integrating organic carbon storage and biodiversity benefits

Jessica Currie, Will Merritt, Chris Liang, Camile Söthe, Craig Beatty, Nancy Shackelford, Kristen Hirsh‐Pearson, Alemu Gonsamo, James Snider

2023Conservation Science and Practice15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ecosystem restoration is a fundamental way of delivering nature‐based solutions to improve resilience in a changing climate and sustain biodiversity. Spatial analyses to identify where ecosystem restoration would yield targeted environmental benefits are critical to inform, and coordinate restoration initiatives at multiple scales to achieve national commitments and global goals. Here, we provide an optimization analysis for restoration potential of converted terrestrial ecosystems in Canada by integrating carbon storage and biodiversity benefits as key considerations. Our results show that converted landscapes are prevalent in southern anthropic regions of Canada, with the greatest potential for biodiversity benefits through forest and grassland restoration. At national scales, carbon density (tonnes C/km 2 ) and total carbon storage (tonnes C) potential were greatest for wetland and forest restoration, respectively. When biodiversity and carbon were both included in an optimization framework, consistent priorities across all three restoration targets (50,000; 100,000; and 150,000 km 2 ) comprised forest restoration in the St. Lawrence and Lake Erie Lowlands, with the Lake Manitoba Plains, Interlake Plains, and Manitoulin‐Lake Simcoe ecoregions also frequently identified. Our analysis will help decision‐makers identify where restoration of converted lands may support considerable gains in simultaneously achieving climate and biodiversity goals in Canada.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityEnvironmental scienceRestoration ecologyEcosystem servicesWetlandEcosystemEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeCarbon sequestrationForest restorationGeographyEcologyForest ecologyBiologyCarbon dioxideForest Management and PolicyPeatlands and Wetlands EcologyLand Use and Ecosystem Services