ReForLan (Restoration of Forest Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Development in the Drylands of Latin America) is a new project focusing on
the restoration of dryland forest landscapes for biodiversity conservation and rural development in Latin America.
The project has received three years of funding (2007-2010) and are working in
seven sites around Latin America:
- Chiapas, Mexico
- Central Veracuz, Mexico
- Oaxaca, Mexico
- Central Valley, Central Chile
- Coastal range, Central Chile
- Northwestern Argentina
- Southwestern Argentina.
There's a write-up about the project in the March 2008 issue of
Ecological Restoration.
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