Restoration Notes have been a distinguishing feature of Ecological Restoration for more than 25 years. This section is geared toward introducing innovative research, tools, technologies, programs, and ideas, as well as providing short-term research results and updates on ongoing efforts. Please direct submissions and inquiries to the editorial staff (ERjournal@ aesop.rutgers.edu)
The University of Massachusetts Amherst, working in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and stat...
We review some of the most commonly known models in restoration ecology from the past 20 years. From...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
Landscape connectivity is crucial for many ecological processes, including dispersal, gene flow, dem...
Landscape connectivity is crucial for many ecological processes, including dispersal, gene flow, dem...
Restoration Notes have been a distinguishing feature of Ecological Restoration for more than 25 year...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
Managing and restoring connectivity that enables wildlife movement through landscapes is the primary...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
The success of restoration activities is affected by connectivity with the surrounding landscape. Fr...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
Landscape connectivity has widely been recognized as one of the key objectives in studies of forest ...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
This Information Note introduces connectivity and ecological networks within the context of landscap...
The University of Massachusetts Amherst, working in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and stat...
We review some of the most commonly known models in restoration ecology from the past 20 years. From...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
Landscape connectivity is crucial for many ecological processes, including dispersal, gene flow, dem...
Landscape connectivity is crucial for many ecological processes, including dispersal, gene flow, dem...
Restoration Notes have been a distinguishing feature of Ecological Restoration for more than 25 year...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
Managing and restoring connectivity that enables wildlife movement through landscapes is the primary...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
The success of restoration activities is affected by connectivity with the surrounding landscape. Fr...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
Landscape connectivity has widely been recognized as one of the key objectives in studies of forest ...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
This Information Note introduces connectivity and ecological networks within the context of landscap...
The University of Massachusetts Amherst, working in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and stat...
We review some of the most commonly known models in restoration ecology from the past 20 years. From...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...