Switzerland's Forests Bounce Back: A Model for Global Reforestation Efforts.
The forest area in Switzerland has been growing for over a century after a period of shrinking, especially in the early 1800s. The shift from deforestation to reforestation was driven by a perceived resource crisis and other factors that helped stop deforestation and start reforestation. This case in Switzerland can provide insights into how modern developing countries facing rapid deforestation might address their own challenges.