Actions to conserve biodiversity
We have summarised evidence from the scientific literature about the effects of actions to conserve wildlife and ecosystems.
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Action | Effectiveness | Studies | Category | |
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Pollard trees (top cutting or top pruning) Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Prepare the ground before tree planting Action Link | Beneficial | 7 | ![]() | |
Prevent damage from strong winds Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Prevent livestock grazing in forests Action Link | Trade-off between benefit and harms | 4 | ![]() | |
Provide education programmes about forests Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Provide financial incentives not to graze Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Provide fuel efficient stoves Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Provide legal protection of forests from development Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Provide paraffin stoves Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Raise awareness amongst the general public through campaigns and public information Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Re-route paths, control access or close paths Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Recharge groundwater to restore wetland forest Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Reduce erosion to increase seedling survival Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Reduce the intensity of livestock grazing in forests Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 2 | ![]() | |
Reintroduce large herbivores Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Remove burned trees Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 2 | ![]() | |
Remove nitrogen and phosphorus using harvested products Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Remove or disturb leaf litter to enhance germination Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 2 | ![]() | |
Remove woody debris after timber harvest Action Link | Unlikely to be beneficial | 12 | ![]() | |
Restore wood pastures (e.g. introducing grazing) Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 1 | ![]() | |
Restore woodland herbaceous plants using transplants and nursery plugs Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Retain fallen trees Action Link | No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | ![]() | |
Shorten livestock grazing period or control grazing season in forests Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 3 | ![]() | |
Sow tree seeds Action Link | Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) | 1 | ![]() | |
Sow tree seeds after wildfire Action Link | Likely to be ineffective or harmful | 3 | ![]() |
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Forest Conservation - Published 2016
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What are 'Individual studies' and 'Actions'?
Individual studies
An individual study is a summary of a specific scientific study, usually taken from a scientific journal, but also from other resources such as reports. It tells you the background context, the action(s) taken and their consequences.
If you want more detail please look at the original reference.
Actions
Each action page focuses on a particular action you could take to benefit wildlife or ecosystems.
It contains brief (150-200 word) descriptions of relevant studies (context, action(s) taken and their consequences) and one or more key messages.
Key messages show the extent and main conclusions of the available evidence. Using links within key messages, you can look at the paragraphs describing each study to get more detail. Each paragraph allows you to assess the quality of the evidence and how relevant it is to your situation.
Where we found no evidence, we have been unable to assess whether or not an intervention is effective or has any harmful impacts.