Why tree-planting isn’t the whole story: transforming our thinking about restoring our planet
Katie Pownall
![“[T]he ‘per-stem’ approach often encourages short-term thinking, with projects focused on the immediate goal of planting a certain number of trees rather than ensuring their long-term growth and integration into healthy ecosystems. There needs to be a focus on outcomes and impact – [and] this shift requires moving beyond the simple metric of trees planted to more sophisticated measures of success, such as improvements in biodiversity, carbon sequestration, community engagement, and ecosystem resilience, all which [the Future Forest Company] has been doing since inception.” - The Future Forest Company](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211153159/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_FFC_01.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)

![“The projects have to offer something in return to the local population, [such as] an increase in tourism (because biodiversity is coming back), or an increase in access to nutritious food or cleaner water.” - Trees for the Future](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211153531/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_TFTF_01.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)



![“Landscape restoration considers the whole ecosystem and the connections it has to other surrounding ecosystems. Even in cases where tree planting is done using native species and happens at a density and volume that "makes sense" ecologically, it's still just planting trees. What impact will planting those trees have in 5 years, 10 years, 50 years? Who is planting those trees and why are they doing it? Who lives on that land and how do they use the land to survive, and support their livelihoods? All of these questions have to be considered and for that reason, among many more, tree-planting [on its own] is not enough.” - Global Forest Generation](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211154113/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_GFG_03.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)
!["[Landscape restoration] involves a holistic approach to restoring the broader landscape including its ecosystems, biodiversity, water resources, soil health, and overall ecological function. [It goes] beyond planting trees to consider the restoration of entire ecosystems and landscapes and [is] concerned with the interactions between various elements of the landscape." - Future Forest Company](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211154422/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_FFC_02.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)
![“Offering to plant trees for cheap does not cover all the real costs of quality projects (training, tools, local staff, benefits, seeds…). Quality projects [which take the holistic approach] ensure a much higher survival rate of those trees.” - Trees For The Future](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211154601/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_TFTF_03.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)
![“[Some tree-planting programmes have] received a lot of negative attention in the last few years, mostly because [they were] not undertaken holistically in the first place. Unfortunately this also means that companies can become sceptical of reforestation in general, which is also not helpful, as reforestation can be a key component of successful, long-term ecosystem restoration.” - Global Forest Generation](https://offsetearth.imgix.net/app/uploads/20241211154958/Blog_Landscape_Restoration_Banner_Quote_GFG_04.jpg?w=1600&auto=format)






Katie Pownall
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