Why letting forests grow is better than just planting trees
為什麼讓森林自然生長比單純種植樹木更好
While planting trees is a popular climate initiative, environmental experts are increasingly promoting 'proforestation'—allowing forests to regrow naturally.
儘管植樹是一種受歡迎的氣候倡議,但環境專家越來越推廣「自然造林」(proforestation)—即讓森林自然再生。
A forest is more than just a collection of trees; it is a complex, functional ecosystem.
森林不僅僅是樹木的集合體,更是一個複雜且具有功能的生態系統。
While active planting is necessary in degraded areas where life cannot return on its own, it often involves planting monocultures that lack the resilience of natural forests.
雖然在生命無法自行恢復的退化地區,主動種植是必要的,但這常涉及種植缺乏天然森林韌性的單一物種。
In contrast, naturally regenerating forests contain native species perfectly adapted to local soil and climate conditions.
相反地,自然再生的森林包含完全適應當地土壤與氣候條件的本土物種。
These ecosystems develop deep, stable root systems and diverse habitats, making them far more effective at long-term carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation.
這些生態系統會發展出深層、穩定的根系以及多樣的棲息地,使其在長期的碳封存與生物多樣性保育上遠比人工植樹更有效。
Furthermore, natural regeneration is significantly more cost-effective, as it requires less human intervention than maintaining fragile saplings.
此外,自然再生在成本上顯著更具經濟效益,因為與維護脆弱的樹苗相比,它需要較少的人為干預。
By focusing on ecosystem-based outcomes rather than just the raw number of trees planted, we can better support the health of our planet.
透過關注以生態為基礎的成果,而非僅僅計算植樹的數量,我們能更好地支持地球的健康。
Instead of merely counting trees, we must ensure we are truly restoring the complex webs of life that sustain us all.
我們不應僅僅算樹木的數量,還必須確保真正恢復那些支撐著我們所有人的複雜生命網絡。
