The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic complexity, dispersal (and connectivity) and stochastic disturbance in place. The concept is gaining traction, particularly in Europe where significant land abandonment has taken place in recent years. However, in reality, the purest form of rewilding (Rewilding Max) is constrained by a number of context-specific factors whereby it may not be possible to restore the native species that form part of the trophic structure of the ecosystem if they are extinct (for example, mammoths, Mammuthus spp., aurochs, Bos taurus primigenius). In addition, populations/communities of native herbivores/predators may not be able to survive or be acceptable to t...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
International audienceCONTEXT: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of biodiversity loss. B...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
Rewilding in Europe currently presents a threat to long established forms of agriculture like upland...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
BACKGROUND: Rapid global change is creating fundamental challenges for the persistence of natural...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
International audienceCONTEXT: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of biodiversity loss. B...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
Rewilding in Europe currently presents a threat to long established forms of agriculture like upland...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
BACKGROUND: Rapid global change is creating fundamental challenges for the persistence of natural...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
International audienceCONTEXT: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of biodiversity loss. B...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...