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# Additional Principles for Forestation & Agroforestry Projects

Forestation, including reforestation and afforestation, is the process of growing trees to establish forests or woodlands. Agroforestry integrates trees within agriculture production systems. Improved forest management (IFM) and mangrove forestation are included as separate sections below.&#x20;

Given the large amount of degraded land globally, forestation and agroforestry offer substantial opportunities to remove carbon from the atmosphere while simultaneously providing essential co-benefits to communities and nature. Given the complex and place-based social, ecological, and economic dynamics of land use, developers should site projects where socially or environmentally appropriate.

The following principles for forestation and agroforestry projects build upon those described previously under [Essential principles for high-quality carbon dioxide removal](/aetlas/for-project-developers/references-and-other-guidance/essential-principles-for-high-quality-carbon-dioxide-removal.md).


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