ACT-U-HMVQGS active v1

Rehabilitation and restoration of forests, including reforestation and natural forest regeneration after an extreme event

Rehabilitation and restoration of forests as defined by national law. Where national law does not contain such a definition, rehabilitation and restoration corresponds to a definition with broad agreement in the peer-reviewed scientific literature for specific countries or a definition in line with the FAO concept of forest restoration or a definition in line with one of the definitions of ecological restoration applied to forest, or forest rehabilitation under the Convention on Biological Di...

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Previously: ACT-A-HMVQGS (v0 legacy ID)
Referenced in 3 documents on xframework.id ↓
EU Climate Change Mitigation role: direct

Economic Activity

ACT-A-LZ0YPA

Agriculture, forestry and fishing (NACE A2)

NACE Codes A2

This ACT-U is used in these taxonomies 2

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Climate Change Mitigation environmental
direct positive
Climate Change Mitigation environmental
direct positive

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Related activities in other taxonomies 28

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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ACT-V-6UN6EI

Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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ACT-V-CHPDYJ

Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection of natural forest resources

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Cross-taxonomy equivalence via harmonised classification: Protection and restoration of national ecological security barriers

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Restoration of riverine forests for fisheries habitat is a specific type of forest restoration aligned with the rehabilitation and restoration activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Mangrove restoration is a specific type of forest rehabilitation and restoration that aligns with the EU activity scope.

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.95): Community-led reforestation efforts directly match the natural forest regeneration component of the EU rehabilitation and restoration activity.

Overlaps with partial overlap

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Coastal wetland restoration shares restoration objectives with forest rehabilitation, but wetlands are distinct ecosystems not explicitly covered by forest-specific EU activities.

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): Mangrove forest restoration directly matches the rehabilitation and restoration of forests activity, as mangroves are forest ecosystems.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Restoration or creation of urban nature spaces is a more specific form of forest/greenspace restoration that falls within the broader scope of restoration and rehabilitation activities.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): Natural regeneration techniques are a specific implementation method within the broader forest rehabilitation and restoration activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Expansion of restored degraded lands relates to forest rehabilitation and restoration but emphasizes expansion rather than rehabilitation of existing areas.

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ACT-V-AQNE07

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Planting heat-tolerant native species in restoration efforts is a specific reforestation/restoration technique within forest rehabilitation activities.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Planting drought-tolerant species for restoration relates to forest rehabilitation/restoration activities, though EU activity focuses more broadly on reforestation rather than specific drought-resilie

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Deep-rooted vegetation planting on slopes relates to forest restoration and erosion control, but EU activity is broader in scope covering general reforestation rather than slope-specific stabilization

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): The non-EU 'Afforestation and reforestation' combines two separate EU activities; ACT-A-DF1Y4Y covers afforestation while ACT-A-HMVQGS covers reforestation specifically, making this a partial match.

Overlaps with partial overlap

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Mangrove restoration aligns conceptually with EU activity 1.2 on rehabilitation and restoration of forests, but mangroves are not forest ecosystems and the EU taxonomy may not explicitly cover coastal

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): Both cover reforestation and forest restoration, but the EU activity is narrower as it specifies post-extreme event contexts while Ghana activity is broader covering general degraded forest restoratio

Same activity

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.94): Direct match - both activities address conservation, restoration and rehabilitation of forests as climate change mitigation forestry activities.

Overlaps with partial overlap

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Forest conservation and reforestation directly align with rehabilitation/restoration of forests, though the EU activity is narrower (focuses on post-disturbance recovery rather than broader conservati

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.75): Forest nurseries specifically support reforestation and regeneration activities, which are core components of the EU's forest rehabilitation and restoration activity.

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.85): Reforestation is explicitly mentioned in the Panama activity and directly matches the EU activity covering reforestation and forest restoration.

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ACT-V-P87R0I

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Restoration of degraded forest soils aligns with forest rehabilitation and restoration objectives, though the EU activity emphasizes forest regeneration over soil rehabilitation specifically.

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ACT-V-AKFA2F

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.80): Commercial reforestation is a specific type of reforestation activity that falls within the broader EU activity covering reforestation and forest regeneration.

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