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157 - Can Tree Planting Help Solve The Climate Crisis with Lauren Oakes

 
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Welcome to YourForest Podcast, where we explore the vital connections between environmental science, sustainability, and the essential role of forests. In today’s episode join host Matthew Kristoff on YourForest Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Lauren Oakes, scientist, storyteller, and author of Tree Keepers: The Race for a Forested Future. This episode delves into the global reforestation movement, addressing the challenges and opportunities of using forests as a solution to climate change. Lauren unpacks the intricate debates surrounding tree planting versus forest restoration, highlighting the importance of thoughtful stewardship, community involvement, and long-term sustainability.

Drawing from her research and personal experiences, Lauren explores how forests can be integrated into human and ecological systems, biodiversity benefits, and improved community well-being. She emphasizes the role of local support and economic incentives in sustaining reforestation projects. Whether discussing urban tree equity or global forest management, Lauren offers actionable insights to help listeners become active participants in creating a more resilient, forested future.

🌟 Key Takeaways 🌟
– Planting Trees vs. Planting Forests: Lauren explains the difference between individual tree planting and creating resilient, biodiverse forests that sustain ecosystems and provide long-term benefits for carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and human well-being.
– Economic Viability and Local Involvement: For reforestation projects to succeed, they must align with the economic and social needs of local communities. Collaborative approaches and economic incentives are key to sustaining these initiatives.
– Reforestation Challenges and Opportunities: From funding gaps to ensuring tree survival, Lauren highlights the challenges of reforestation projects while showcasing innovative solutions like agroforestry and community-driven restoration.
– Action at All Levels: Whether through global commitments like the Trillion Trees initiative or individual efforts in urban and rural areas, everyone has a role to play in becoming a tree keeper.

💬 Quotes 💬
"We are all tree keepers in some way. We can also think about the nature in our backyards and in our communities, the green spaces and forests and trees, and how to be better stewards of them in our communities" - Lauren Oakes

"Our brains, our society has forced us to really like we value everything in dollars. So if we can value nature in dollars, all of a sudden it computes. And then when you can put a dollar value to it, you're like, oh, I see and start to think about it a little bit more" - Matthew Kristoff

⌛ Take away with complete timestamps ⌛
[00:04:30] - Introduction to Lauren Oakes
[00:07:34] - Why the World is Turning to Trees
[00:11:08] - Planting Trees vs. Restoring Forests
[00:20:08] - The Global Forest Landscape: Then and Now
[00:30:30] - Reforestation in the Right Places
[00:33:36] - Indigenous Knowledge and Forest Stewardship
[00:45:18] - Sustainable Relationships with Forests
[00:51:18] - Maximizing Forest Value Beyond Carbon
[01:08:40] - Bridging the Funding Gap for Reforestation
[01:16:21] - The Role of Local Communities in Reforestation
[01:19:53] - Final Reflections: Can We Do It?

Resources
👉 Lauren Oakes Website - https://leoakes.com/
👉 Lauren Oakes LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-oakes-0b78155/
👉 Lauren Oakes Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OakesLE
👉 Lauren Oakes Twitter - https://x.com/OakesLE

Sponsors
👉 West Fraser: https://www.westfraser.com/
👉 GreenLink Forestry Inc: https://greenlinkforestry.com/

Follow YourForest Podcast on:
👉 Website: https://yourforestpodcast.com/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourforestpodcast7324
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourforestpodcast
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourforestpodcast/
👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourforestpodcast/
👉 Twitter: https://x.com/yourforestpdcst/
👉 Email: [email protected]

If you liked this podcast, please rate and review it on your favorite platform! 🌟

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Welcome to YourForest Podcast, where we explore the vital connections between environmental science, sustainability, and the essential role of forests. In today’s episode join host Matthew Kristoff on YourForest Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Lauren Oakes, scientist, storyteller, and author of Tree Keepers: The Race for a Forested Future. This episode delves into the global reforestation movement, addressing the challenges and opportunities of using forests as a solution to climate change. Lauren unpacks the intricate debates surrounding tree planting versus forest restoration, highlighting the importance of thoughtful stewardship, community involvement, and long-term sustainability.

Drawing from her research and personal experiences, Lauren explores how forests can be integrated into human and ecological systems, biodiversity benefits, and improved community well-being. She emphasizes the role of local support and economic incentives in sustaining reforestation projects. Whether discussing urban tree equity or global forest management, Lauren offers actionable insights to help listeners become active participants in creating a more resilient, forested future.

🌟 Key Takeaways 🌟
– Planting Trees vs. Planting Forests: Lauren explains the difference between individual tree planting and creating resilient, biodiverse forests that sustain ecosystems and provide long-term benefits for carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and human well-being.
– Economic Viability and Local Involvement: For reforestation projects to succeed, they must align with the economic and social needs of local communities. Collaborative approaches and economic incentives are key to sustaining these initiatives.
– Reforestation Challenges and Opportunities: From funding gaps to ensuring tree survival, Lauren highlights the challenges of reforestation projects while showcasing innovative solutions like agroforestry and community-driven restoration.
– Action at All Levels: Whether through global commitments like the Trillion Trees initiative or individual efforts in urban and rural areas, everyone has a role to play in becoming a tree keeper.

💬 Quotes 💬
"We are all tree keepers in some way. We can also think about the nature in our backyards and in our communities, the green spaces and forests and trees, and how to be better stewards of them in our communities" - Lauren Oakes

"Our brains, our society has forced us to really like we value everything in dollars. So if we can value nature in dollars, all of a sudden it computes. And then when you can put a dollar value to it, you're like, oh, I see and start to think about it a little bit more" - Matthew Kristoff

⌛ Take away with complete timestamps ⌛
[00:04:30] - Introduction to Lauren Oakes
[00:07:34] - Why the World is Turning to Trees
[00:11:08] - Planting Trees vs. Restoring Forests
[00:20:08] - The Global Forest Landscape: Then and Now
[00:30:30] - Reforestation in the Right Places
[00:33:36] - Indigenous Knowledge and Forest Stewardship
[00:45:18] - Sustainable Relationships with Forests
[00:51:18] - Maximizing Forest Value Beyond Carbon
[01:08:40] - Bridging the Funding Gap for Reforestation
[01:16:21] - The Role of Local Communities in Reforestation
[01:19:53] - Final Reflections: Can We Do It?

Resources
👉 Lauren Oakes Website - https://leoakes.com/
👉 Lauren Oakes LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-oakes-0b78155/
👉 Lauren Oakes Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OakesLE
👉 Lauren Oakes Twitter - https://x.com/OakesLE

Sponsors
👉 West Fraser: https://www.westfraser.com/
👉 GreenLink Forestry Inc: https://greenlinkforestry.com/

Follow YourForest Podcast on:
👉 Website: https://yourforestpodcast.com/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourforestpodcast7324
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourforestpodcast
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourforestpodcast/
👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourforestpodcast/
👉 Twitter: https://x.com/yourforestpdcst/
👉 Email: [email protected]

If you liked this podcast, please rate and review it on your favorite platform! 🌟

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