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Mexico's official reforestation programs are shrinking and narrowing its vision at a higher financial expense
Ramírez Soto, Aníbal [autor] | Villa Bonilla, Bernardino [autor] | Lucio Palacio, César Raziel [autor]
| Landa Libreros, Laura [autora] | Sánchez Velásquez, Lázaro Rafael [autor]
| Ruelas Inzunza, Ernesto [autor]
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Mexico has increased its efforts to recover forests in recent decades. Our paper addresses the problem of a net fall in the production of trees in official nurseries and the decline in the overall diversity of tree species produced to supply official federal programs. These reductions contrast with increases in the annual expenditures devoted to this endeavor reported for the last five years. We close our commentary with alternatives to reverse this trend. Our analysis can be of help in the oversight of country-level forest recovery programs. eng