Conservation methods Tropical rainforest conservation currently holds many different forms around the world. In Asian countries, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and China, the governments play a major role in restoration efforts. Governments may implement and provide funds for projects, which usually include planting fast-growing trees. This had led to some success, however the extent of success is not clear. This contrasts with efforts predominately executed by South American countries such as Peru and Brazil. In these, the government takes a less direct role. Instead, it provides incentives to farmers to reduce deforestation, which may take the form of tax credits. In addition to this, many local, small scale projects are embraced rather than large, government-ran ones. These are important to take into account because in many cases, for an individual property owner, engaging in deforestation brings him more benefit than preservation. The four components that make up restoration benefits are the conservation of biodiversity, the effectiveness of reducing climate change, climate change adaptation, and improving human water security. In addition, restoration feasibility is made up of three parts: the opportunity cost of changing land from agricultural back to rainforest, how well the forest is capable of recovering, and the chance that the restored forest will persist in the future.
Bonn challenge The
Bonn Challenge is a deal signed in 2011 by 58 countries who originally pledged to restore 150 million hectares (Mha) of forest by 2020. By the year 2020, over 170 Mha had been pledged to be restored by 63 countries. This was later reaffirmed to restore 350 Mha by the year 2030. The challenge recognized that, while reforestation initiatives exist, they are far outpaced by levels of deforestation. Thus, its goals include to reduce this gap in order to restore rainforests around the world and, by doing so, improving biodiversity and human lives. The pledge works in conjunction with a wide range of other international initiatives. These include the
Convention on Biological Diversity, the
Sustainable Development Goals, the
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative and Initiative 20x20, among others. == Ecotourism ==