How quickly do tropical forests recover? Faster than expected, but slower than it seems
PolicyWednesday, April 8, 2026Mongabay

How quickly do tropical forests recover? Faster than expected, but slower than it seems

Tropical forests can regenerate rapidly, showing signs of recovery within a few decades after land abandonment. However, achieving full ecological recovery takes significantly longer and involves complex processes that are not immediately visible. Policymakers should consider these nuances when developing reforestation and land use policies.

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