Author: Gordon, Gemma; Holcomb, Amelia; Kelly, Tom; Keshav, Srinivasan; Ludlum, Jon; Madhavapeddy, Anil
Title: How Computer Science Can Aid Forest Restoration Cord-id: zs7h1sci Document date: 2021_8_12
ID: zs7h1sci
Snippet: The world faces two interlinked crises: climate change and loss of biodiversity. Forest restoration on degraded lands and surplus croplands can play a significant role both in sequestering carbon and re-establishing bio-diversity. There is a considerable body of research and practice that addresses forest restoration. However, there has been little work by computer scientists to bring powerful computational techniques to bear on this important area of work, perhaps due to a lack of awareness. In
Document: The world faces two interlinked crises: climate change and loss of biodiversity. Forest restoration on degraded lands and surplus croplands can play a significant role both in sequestering carbon and re-establishing bio-diversity. There is a considerable body of research and practice that addresses forest restoration. However, there has been little work by computer scientists to bring powerful computational techniques to bear on this important area of work, perhaps due to a lack of awareness. In an attempt to bridge this gap, we present our vision of how techniques from computer science, broadly speaking, can aid current practice in forest restoration.
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