Figure 1: Distribution of different types of GFGP forests across China.
From: Opportunities for biodiversity gains under the world’s largest reforestation programme

Dots with different colours represent different types of GFGP forest: green, native forest; blue, mixed forest; red, monoculture forest and yellow, semi-mixed forest (that is, monoculture forest mixed with compositionally simple shrub or ground cover; not present in our study region in Sichuan); dots with more than one colour represent sites where more than one type of GFGP forest has been established. Provinces in grey are those where GFGP has not been implemented. See Supplementary Data 1 for detailed list of compiled literature. Administrative borders for China and individual provinces are courtesy of the National Geomatics Center of China73. Nature publications remain neutral with regard to contested jurisdictional claims in published maps.