Ecological restoration is defined by the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) as “the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged or destroyed” (9). In practice, restoration typically involves the removal of pollution, human-made structures (like dams or roads), invasive species, and other impediments to ecological health. Removing the sources of ecological impairment is coupled with the reintroduction of flora, fauna, and the physical structures that are necessary for healthy ecosystem function. The potential for restoration to dominate nature is a concern of environmental ethicists. In theory, domination might stem from the technology used in restoration or the presence and expression of h...
Many committed and passionate environmental thinkers currently champion restoration as an appropriat...
Our environmental wrongdoings result in a moral debt that requires restitution. One component of res...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
This thesis theoretically assesses ecological restoration from the point of view of environmental et...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
What does the process of ecological restoration actually produce? For some restoring nature is a poi...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
Abstract: The term restoration is used in many ways; however, it normally implies return to an origi...
Ecological restoration has been identified as an increasingly important tool in environmental polic...
Chemical contamination has impaired ecosystems, reducing biodiversity and the provisioning of functi...
Restoration seeks to heal the environment and make amends for damages done by human interference. P...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Many committed and passionate environmental thinkers currently champion restoration as an appropriat...
Our environmental wrongdoings result in a moral debt that requires restitution. One component of res...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
This thesis theoretically assesses ecological restoration from the point of view of environmental et...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
What does the process of ecological restoration actually produce? For some restoring nature is a poi...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
Abstract: The term restoration is used in many ways; however, it normally implies return to an origi...
Ecological restoration has been identified as an increasingly important tool in environmental polic...
Chemical contamination has impaired ecosystems, reducing biodiversity and the provisioning of functi...
Restoration seeks to heal the environment and make amends for damages done by human interference. P...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Many committed and passionate environmental thinkers currently champion restoration as an appropriat...
Our environmental wrongdoings result in a moral debt that requires restitution. One component of res...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...