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Translating the 10 golden rules of reforestation for coral reef restoration
Authors:Kate M Quigley  Margaux Hein  David J Suggett
Affiliation:1. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Queensland, Australia;2. Division of Research & Innovation, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia

MER Research and Consulting, Monaco;3. Faculty of Science, Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract:Efforts are accelerating to protect and restore ecosystems globally. With trillions of dollars in ecosystem services at stake, no clear framework exists for developing or prioritizing approaches to restore coral reefs even as efforts and investment opportunities to do so grow worldwide. Restoration may buy time for climate change mitigation, but it lacks rigorous guidance to meet objectives of scalability and effectiveness. Lessons from restoration of terrestrial ecosystems can and should be rapidly adopted for coral reef restoration. We propose how the 10 golden rules of effective forest restoration can be translated to accelerate efforts to restore coral reefs based on established principles of resilience, management, and local stewardship. We summarize steps to undertake reef restoration as a management strategy in the context of the diverse ecosystem service values that coral reefs provide. Outlining a clear blueprint is timely as more stakeholders seek to undertake restoration as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration begins.
Keywords:blue carbon  climate change  fragmentation  reef management  spawning  stakeholders  traditional owners  actores  cambio climático  carbono azul  desove  dueños tradicionales  fragmentación  gestión de arrecifes
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