“…FLR projects are highly heterogeneous also because they begin with different initial objectives such as offering employment in economically constrained areas, reduction of soil erosion in agricultural land (China) (Buckingham, 2016;Xi et al, 2014), landscape rehabilitation in abandoned farmland (Eastern Europe) (Navarro and Pereira, 2015), reduction of natural hazards (human-populated mountain areas) (Casteller et al, 2017), carbon sequestration (Ireland) (Black and Farrell, 2006), or reconstruction of fragmented habitats in degraded landscape (Italy) (Digiovinazzo et al, 2011). Too often, FLR is backward-looking and aims to return to historical conditions of species composition, stand structure, or both (Stanturf et al, 2014b) but this is not inherent in the FLR approach Hulvey et al, 2013;Stanturf et al, 2015).…”