Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
Convener: Dr. Shani Rohatyn-Blitz, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), Israel
Goal-oriented adaptive forest management is the planning and execution of management operations according to a pre-determined set of management goals integrated with ongoing forest research and monitoring. In this session, we will present how insights from short- and long-term research have been supporting dryland afforestation and landscape restoration projects.
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- Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
1. Dr. Josu G. Alday
Soil Fungal Communities in Dryland Afforestation Programs; Are We Recovering these Fundamental Elements of the Ecosystem?
University of Lleida, Spain
- Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
2. Dr. Eli Argaman
Multi-Aged Eco-Hydrological Functioning of Water Harvesting Systems on Soil and Vegetation Dynamics in a Semiarid Region, Israel
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Israel
- Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
3. Dr. Eli Zaady
Drought as a Climate Change Agent Affects Afforestation in Runoff Water Harvesting Systems under Semiarid Conditions
Volcani Institute, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel
- Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
4. Dr. Tamir Klein
A Hidden Mechanism of Forest Loss under Climate Change: The role of Drought in Eliminating Forest Regeneration at the Edge of its Distribution
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
- Research-based Dryland Afforestation and Landscape Restoration
5. Dr. Rakefet David-Schwartz
Pinus Brutia, Pinus Halepensis and their Hybrids: Physiological and Morphological Traits to Survive Semi-Arid Forests
Volcani Institute, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel