Monitoring Forest Restoration in Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar
Abstract
1. Introduction
- (1)
- What are the growth patterns, height, canopy widths and basal stem diameter of the planted species?
- (2)
- How does growth vary between species, and what might this indicate concerning site-specific conditions or management history?
- (3)
- What were the mortality rates, and what species were recruited from the forest (2017–2018)?
- (4)
- What insights are provided by longer-term monitoring that could be missed in short-term studies?
2. Methods
2.1. Experimental Design and Planting Protocol
2.2. Data Handling and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Growth Variations
3.2. Survival and Mortality
3.3. Recruitment from the Forest 2017–18
3.4. Monitoring
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
| FAST GROWERS | |||||
| Plot | 1 | 2A | 3 | ||
| Cordia caffra * | U | Grewia calvata | D | Grewia calvata | D |
| Bauhinia decandra | L | Commiphora sp. | D | Commiphora sp. | D |
| Euphorbia sp. | D | Noronhia seyrigii | L | Noronhia seyrigii | L |
| Nhronhia seyrigii | L | Cordia caffra * | U | Cordia caffra * | U |
| Celtis madagascariensis | U | Celtis madagascariensis | U | ||
| SLOW GROWERS | |||||
| Coptosperma nigrescens | D | Tamarindus indica | U | Celtis madagascariensis | U |
| Senegalia rovumae ** | U | Azima tetracantha | D | Crateva excelsa | U |
| Tamarindus indica | U | Rinorea greveana | L | Senegalia rovumae ** | U |
| Rinorea greveana | L | Salvadora angustifolia | D | Salvadora angustifolia | D |
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Mondragon-Botero, A.; Winchester, V. Monitoring Forest Restoration in Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar. Land 2026, 15, 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15010030
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Chicago/Turabian StyleMondragon-Botero, Ariadna, and Vanessa Winchester. 2026. "Monitoring Forest Restoration in Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar" Land 15, no. 1: 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/land15010030
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