Forest restoration in Sweden fails to meet ecological criteria, hindering success.
The study looked at whether forest restoration in Sweden follows ecological criteria, focusing on the white-backed woodpecker. They found that while older trees were chosen for restoration sites, the scale was not ideal for the species. The sites did not become less dense or less dominated by coniferous trees after restoration. More research is needed to understand the motivations of those involved in restoration efforts and how they connect with public initiatives.