نتایج جستجو برای: ecological restoration

تعداد نتایج: 147839  

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2011
Myles H M Menz Ryan D Phillips Rachael Winfree Claire Kremen Marcelo A Aizen Steven D Johnson Kingsley W Dixon

Ecological restoration of plant-pollinator interactions has received surprisingly little attention, despite animal-mediated pollination underpinning reproduction of the majority of higher plants. Here, we offer a conceptual and practical framework for the ecological restoration of pollination mutualisms. Through the use of targeted restoration plantings to attract and sustain pollinators and in...

2016
Paul G. Nevill Sean Tomlinson Carole P. Elliott Erin K. Espeland Kingsley W. Dixon David J. Merritt

Wild-collected seed can no longer meet global demand in restoration. Dedicated Seed Production Areas (SPA) for restoration are needed and these require application of ecological, economic, and population-genetic science. SPA design and construction must embrace the ecological sustainability principles of restoration.

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Mark R Wade Geoff M Gurr Steve D Wratten

Sustainable agricultural practices in conjunction with ecological restoration methods can reduce the detrimental effects of agriculture. The Society for Ecological Restoration International has produced generic guidelines for conceiving, organizing, conducting and assessing ecological restoration projects. Additionally, there are now good conceptual frameworks, guidelines and practical methods ...

2016
Josh K. Adams Joshua Adams

Forest restoration projects are occurring throughout the world. Restoration projects can vary greatly depending on the type of forest and the type of stressors that have caused ecosystem degradation and the need for restoration. Because of this variability, and because objective criteria for determining the success of restoration projects are lacking, it is difficult to evaluate the overall suc...

2007
MICHAEL P. WEINSTEIN

More than ever, there is a need to integrate restoration ecology, as practiced by the scientific community, and ecological restoration, a province that is largely, but not entirely the purview of practitioners. Success in some coastal restoration projects is increasingly measured in the context of practioner skills and cultural goals rather than by the manifestation of underlying ecological pri...

Journal: :Environmental management 2002
Elizabeth Strange Hector Galbraith Sarah Bickel Dave Mills Douglas Beltman Joshua Lipton

The amount of ecological restoration required to mitigate or compensate for environmental injury or habitat loss is often based on the goal of achieving ecological equivalence. However, few tools are available for estimating the extent of restoration required to achieve habitat services equivalent to those that were lost. This paper describes habitat equivalency analysis (HEA), a habitat-based ...

2009
Evan Hjerpe Dennis R. Becker

There is general consensus that ecological restoration of southwestern ponderosa pine systems is necessary and there exists ample ecological science suggesting that it is physically attainable. However, the pace of restoration has been noticeably slow and is far from approaching the landscape level. We conducted a review of published journal articles, book chapters, and proceedings on the resto...

2017
Britta L. Timpane-Padgham Tim Beechie Terrie Klinger

Ecological restoration is widely practiced as a means of rehabilitating ecosystems and habitats that have been degraded or impaired through human use or other causes. Restoration practices now are confronted by climate change, which has the potential to influence long-term restoration outcomes. Concepts and attributes from the resilience literature can help improve restoration and monitoring ef...

Journal: :Integrated environmental assessment and management 2016
Anne M Wagner Diane L Larson Julie A DalSoglio James A Harris Paul Labus Emma J Rosi-Marshall Kristin E Skrabis

As natural resources become increasingly limited, the value of restoring contaminated sites, both terrestrial and aquatic, becomes increasingly apparent. Traditionally, goals for remediation have been set before any consideration of goals for ecological restoration. The goals for remediation have focused on removing or limiting contamination whereas restoration goals have targeted the ultimate ...

2015
Caroline Gottschalk Druschke Kristen C. Hychka

We look to a particular social-ecological system, the restoration community in Rhode Island, USA and the rivers, wetlands, marshes, and estuaries they work to protect, to draw connections between communication, community involvement, and ecological restoration project success. Offering real-world examples drawn from interviews with 27 local, state, federal, and nonprofit restoration managers, w...

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