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Grass management and direct seeding for safe and efficient reforestation of remote areas

Primary goals
  • Understand grass-seedling interactions and Imperata cylindrica ecology to maximise labour investment during tree planting and maintenance for improved seedling growth and survival.
  • Test feasibility of direct seeding slow- and fast-growing tree species for carbon sequestration in steep and remote locations for improved worker safety and reduced reliance on seedling production.
Key outcomes
  1. Cost-benefit analysis of different approaches of managing Imperata cylindrica, one of the world’s worst weeds, for successful reforestation of degraded land.
  2. Improved efficiency and safety of reforestation efforts in resource-limited environments.
Progress

This project commenced in May 2024 and is set to be completed in May 2026.

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Sustainable Development Goals

This project works towards these UN Sustainable Development Goals:

  • SDG 13: Climate Action
  • SDG 15: Life on Land