In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and practice in ecological restoration and management. They identified a lack of collaboration between research and practice, poor communication, inappropriate funding and political timelines, change inertia and a lack of capacity as major barriers to improving restoration praxis. They suggest capacity building, communication, collaboration and involving key stakeholders through an iterative cycle of research to management will improve the translation of research into practice (Ecological Management and Restoration 12, 2011, 54). While we agree with the barriers and recommendations identified, they did not consider how the multifaceted motivations...
This report aims to address problems associated with the conventional site specific approach used to...
A review of the science and practice of ecosystem restoration led me to identify key ecological theo...
The environment is the loser in the distribution of the massive funds of the Commonwealth government...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Conservation biology and restoration ecology have historically focused on promoting biodiversity and...
In conservation management, ensuring that the most appropriate research is conducted and results are...
Restoration and conservation initiatives, such as the eradication of invasive alien plants, should b...
Developing and strengthening a more mutualistic relationship between the science of restoration ecol...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Researchers in conservation biology and restoration ecology often work in partnership with local act...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Ecological restoration is an emotional practice. Through restoration, practitioners engage in person...
Before dust, there was soil; before bare earth, there were grasslands; before a crumbled road, there...
This report aims to address problems associated with the conventional site specific approach used to...
A review of the science and practice of ecosystem restoration led me to identify key ecological theo...
The environment is the loser in the distribution of the massive funds of the Commonwealth government...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Conservation biology and restoration ecology have historically focused on promoting biodiversity and...
In conservation management, ensuring that the most appropriate research is conducted and results are...
Restoration and conservation initiatives, such as the eradication of invasive alien plants, should b...
Developing and strengthening a more mutualistic relationship between the science of restoration ecol...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Researchers in conservation biology and restoration ecology often work in partnership with local act...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
Ecological restoration is an emotional practice. Through restoration, practitioners engage in person...
Before dust, there was soil; before bare earth, there were grasslands; before a crumbled road, there...
This report aims to address problems associated with the conventional site specific approach used to...
A review of the science and practice of ecosystem restoration led me to identify key ecological theo...
The environment is the loser in the distribution of the massive funds of the Commonwealth government...