Restoring Araucaria forests in Paraná may yield economic benefits for farmers, as well as restore local biodiversity.
Experts report the latest insights from three countries, from ancestral techniques like Ecuador's Chakra system to new government collaborations.
Leading experts say the answer lies in two places: genetic diversity and agroecology.
Responsible use of fire to clear land, known as controlled burning, incentivizes farmers keep forests in-tact while profiting from their lands.
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