Check out the data products and policy briefs related to the group’s research below!
Wisconsin Silvopasture Suitability and Design Factors Research Brief
(based on listening sessions held in February 2026)
Agroforestry Suitability Tool – Google Earth Engine App
Open the app in new tab: https://agroforestrymap.projects.earthengine.app/view/agroforestry-suitability-tool
User Guide: https://zenodo.org/records/17187946
Research Brief: Global Forest Dataset Incongruence Creates High Uncertainties for Conservation, Climate, and Development Policy – Castle et al. (2026)
Beyond Carbon: Elevating the Adaptive Role of Forests in the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA)
Science for High-Integrity Frameworks to Transform Carbon Markets (SHIFT-CM) and the Role of Digital Monitoring in Natural Climate Solutions
Forests, Trees and the Eradication of Poverty: Potential and Limitations – IUFRO Report
Forest- and Tree-Proximate People – FAO Working Paper Report
Forest-Proximate People Dataset – Google Earth Engine catalog layer

http://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/FAO_SOFO_1_FPP
Tree-Proximate People Dataset – Google Earth Engine catalog layer

https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/datasets/catalog/FAO_SOFO_1_TPP
Systematic Review of the Impacts of Agroforestry Interventions – Plain Language Summary for Policymakers

https://www.campbellcollaboration.org/review/agroforestry-in-low-and-middle-income-countries/
Systematic Map of the Impacts of Agroforestry in High-Income Countries – Plain Language Summary for Policymakers
Systematic Map of the Impacts of Agroforestry in Low- and Middle-Income Countries – Plain Language Summary for Policymakers


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