About this Research Topic
Due to the complex interplay between social and ecological variables in tropical areas, additional multidisciplinary research in tropical conservation and restoration should be developed. This could range from land sparing and land sharing concepts, to balancing landscape usage with ecosystem services, to landscape governance and land use management for conservation, restoration, and sustainability in tropical regions. This Research Topic therefore addresses conservation and restoration research in tropical landscapes including land sharing and land sparing approaches, land-use management, landscape governance for intact as well as degraded landscapes, as well as lessons-learned and models for pathways forward.
We welcome articles addressing the following areas:
• land sparing and land sharing approaches for conservation and restoration of tropical landscapes,
• socio-economic and ecological functions of the tropical landscape,
• dynamics of ecosystem services trade-offs,
• examinations of landscape governance, multifunctional landscape approaches, and transdisciplinary approaches in landscape research
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