Restoring degraded forests in China to enhance ecosystem services and well-being.
Large-scale forest degradation has caused significant changes in forest landscapes globally. This study focused on restoring a degraded secondary forest in the Changbai Mountains, China. By identifying native forest types based on topography, researchers determined optimal locations and species for restoration. The study's integrated approach considered both stand condition and landscape structure to enhance restoration effectiveness. The findings provide valuable insights for forest restoration efforts in similar degraded ecosystems.