Ecosystem restoration as a social movement is a promising approach to restoration that addresses flaws and gaps in the dominant institutional approach to restoration. By drawing on the framing approach to social movement analysis, this thesis employs a case study to examine the beliefs that motivate people to participate in ecosystem restoration, asking how participants define the problems that need to be addressed, the solutions to be enacted, and their rationales for acting. Data was collected using participant observation and semi-structured interviews and assessed qualitatively using conventional and directed content analysis. Key findings highlight 1) a tension between the relative importance of supporting restoration versus opposing s...
This research focuses on the social aspects of ecological restoration. Ecological restoration is ass...
The environmental issues we face today are caused by a historical conceptual separation of nature fr...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
Ecosystem restoration conventionally focuses on ecological targets. However, while ecological target...
Large-scale restoration projects are normally part of a complex social-ecological system where resto...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social system...
Restoration Ecology is a multi-disciplinary academic discipline documented by decades of literature,...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Agroecological transition requires socio-technical innovations addressing ecological processes occu...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
This research focuses on the social aspects of ecological restoration. Ecological restoration is ass...
The environmental issues we face today are caused by a historical conceptual separation of nature fr...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
Ecosystem restoration conventionally focuses on ecological targets. However, while ecological target...
Large-scale restoration projects are normally part of a complex social-ecological system where resto...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social system...
Restoration Ecology is a multi-disciplinary academic discipline documented by decades of literature,...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Agroecological transition requires socio-technical innovations addressing ecological processes occu...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
This research focuses on the social aspects of ecological restoration. Ecological restoration is ass...
The environmental issues we face today are caused by a historical conceptual separation of nature fr...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...