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In Latin America, 13 countries either gained tree coverage or halted losses between 2015 and 2023

Monitoring forest restoration in Latin America has until now proved difficult. But new satellite data shows some effectiveness on commitments to protecting and regrowing forests. 

Both Guatemala and El Salvador saw increases in tree cover, likely because of strong government programs. Guatemala pays farmers to protect and plant trees, and El Salvador’s political support includes new monitoring techniques to better evaluate human impacts.

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In our progress roundup, seeking harmony with wildlife yields an unexpected revival for an Italian village. And in Latin America, satellite data shows that concerted effort to increase tree cover works.

Nicaragua and Colombia increased tree cover in urban areas by 3% and 2%, respectively. And Costa Rica and Panama saw little to no tree loss, pointing to strong conservation efforts.

These Guatemalan mountains show patchy deforestation, but the country has gained tree cover.

These Guatemalan mountains show patchy deforestation, but the country has gained tree cover.

Of the 18 countries that participate in Initiative 20×20, a regional conservation and restoration partnership, five saw net losses of trees. While scientists point out that it is better to avoid tree loss in the first place, some research has found that restoring forests can benefit animal species in as little as three years.
Sources: World Resources Institute, The Conversation

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