Landscape-scale restoration requires stakeholder collaboration and recognition of diverse social and ecological motivations to achieve multiple benefits. Yet few landscape restoration projects have set and achieved shared social and ecological goals. Mechanisms to integrate social and ecological motivations will differ in different landscapes. We provide examples from urban, agricultural, and mined landscapes to highlight how integration can achieve multiple benefits and help incentivize restoration. Better communication of ecological and especially social benefits of restoration could increase motivation. Social and economic incentives from carbon markets are evident in agricultural landscapes, biodiversity offset schemes are unlikely to m...
Forest restoration has been proposed as a scalable nature-based solution to achieve global environme...
Ecological restoration is becoming regarded as a major strategy for increasing the provision of ecos...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Landscape-scale restoration requires stakeholder collaboration and recognition of diverse social and...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Ecosystem restoration conventionally focuses on ecological targets. However, while ecological target...
International audienceConceptual frameworks for landscape restoration commonly take an approach focu...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
Ecological restoration and the mainstreaming of the concept of ecosystem services will be critical i...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Though restoration ecology faces countless challenges associated with climate change and unprecedent...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
We review some of the most commonly known models in restoration ecology from the past 20 years. From...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Forest restoration has been proposed as a scalable nature-based solution to achieve global environme...
Ecological restoration is becoming regarded as a major strategy for increasing the provision of ecos...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Landscape-scale restoration requires stakeholder collaboration and recognition of diverse social and...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Ecosystem restoration conventionally focuses on ecological targets. However, while ecological target...
International audienceConceptual frameworks for landscape restoration commonly take an approach focu...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
Ecological restoration and the mainstreaming of the concept of ecosystem services will be critical i...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Though restoration ecology faces countless challenges associated with climate change and unprecedent...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
We review some of the most commonly known models in restoration ecology from the past 20 years. From...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Forest restoration has been proposed as a scalable nature-based solution to achieve global environme...
Ecological restoration is becoming regarded as a major strategy for increasing the provision of ecos...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...