Addressing socio-economic factors in ecological restoration projects is critical for the effectiveness of restoration practices and scaling of restoration efforts. To achieve sustainability of restoration projects, the drivers of human activity leading to the degradation need to be addressed. An under-researched concept in ecological restoration is the impact of behavior change of stakeholders and communities involved, despite the strong link prior research has shown to exist between environmental quality and human behavior. This article explores the importance of addressing the behavioral change of stakeholders engaged in restoration to achieve sustainability of efforts; it investigates how behavior change models are linked and represented...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
A sustainable planet is not possible without patterns of conserving behavior. The resource-costly li...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
This study was aimed at exploring one potential psychological benefit of sustainable behaviors: the ...
This article discusses how ecological restoration success can be understood and evaluated using a po...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
The distinction often made between active and passive restoration approaches is a false dichotomy th...
The distinction often made between active and passive restoration approaches is a false dichotomy th...
This chapter draws from Australian studies to explore policies associated with behavioral interventi...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, sc...
Ecological restoration projects are motivated by diverse environmental and social reasons. Motivatio...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
A sustainable planet is not possible without patterns of conserving behavior. The resource-costly li...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
This study was aimed at exploring one potential psychological benefit of sustainable behaviors: the ...
This article discusses how ecological restoration success can be understood and evaluated using a po...
Degradation exacerbates food and water insecurity, economic hardship, biodiversity loss, and the dev...
The distinction often made between active and passive restoration approaches is a false dichotomy th...
The distinction often made between active and passive restoration approaches is a false dichotomy th...
This chapter draws from Australian studies to explore policies associated with behavioral interventi...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Restoration ecology has provided a suite of tools for accelerating the recovery of ecosystems damage...
Social and behavioral research is crucial for securing environmental sustainability and improving hu...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...