Land restoration for climate change mitigation and adaptation requires negotiating complex, place-specific interconnections of rapidly changing biophysical conditions and dynamic social settings. Researchers and practitioners working in a wide range of contexts, from reforestation of agrarian landscapes to rehabilitation of damaged agricultural soils, are increasingly conscious of the importance of including socioeconomic viewpoints from many groups participating in restoration programming. First, this section reflects on the extent to which complexity, particularly gender, has been utilised as a major categorization to understand the disparities in land user experiences. It then critically evaluates the research's prioritisation of the categories of both men and women.
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