The new science of restoration ecology offers those who work towards ecological restoration an evaluative framework for measuring success. This research project considers the restoration work carried out on four mined sites in the Box and Ironbark Forest Ecosystem of North Central Victoria. To measure success, vegetation cover and height, along with thirteen environmental variables and three site characteristics, were recorded in four mine sites and compared to nearby forest controls. It was found that mined sites had fewer native species than the control sites, and soil fertility and litter cover were less. Five floristic communities were described from the mined areas and controls, two of which are restricted to mined areas. Globa...
Natural communities have the capacity to regenerate themselves, and this functional ecosystem attrib...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
An estimated 30 million tonnes of mining timber and fuelwood was removed from 4 million hectares of ...
The new science of restoration ecology offers those who work towards ecological restoration an eval...
The new science of restoration ecology offers those who work towards ecological restoration an eval...
Since European settlement of Australia, forest cover has been reduced from 10 to 5 % of the continen...
"There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous...
Chapter 22 provides an example of variations in local conditions and authorized specifications. The ...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
Natural communities have the capacity to regenerate themselves, and this functional ecosystem attrib...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
An estimated 30 million tonnes of mining timber and fuelwood was removed from 4 million hectares of ...
The new science of restoration ecology offers those who work towards ecological restoration an eval...
The new science of restoration ecology offers those who work towards ecological restoration an eval...
Since European settlement of Australia, forest cover has been reduced from 10 to 5 % of the continen...
"There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous...
Chapter 22 provides an example of variations in local conditions and authorized specifications. The ...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
As human activities destroy and degrade the world's ecosystems at unprecedented scales, there is a g...
Natural communities have the capacity to regenerate themselves, and this functional ecosystem attrib...
Globally increasing rates of mine site discontinuations are resulting in the need for immediate impl...
An estimated 30 million tonnes of mining timber and fuelwood was removed from 4 million hectares of ...