As climate change, excessive land use and dominance by weedy species continue to degrade natural systems at an accelerating rate, management approaches, such as ecological restoration, become more critical for mitigating habitat destruction. The immense challenges posed by widespread environmental change highlight the importance of identifying best management practices for designing and deploying effective restoration strategies that are logistically and monetarily feasible. This is particularly important in systems characterized by high stress, such as semi-arid and arid habitats. Ecological restoration strategies in these systems is challenging and often results in poor outcomes, despite significant resource inputs
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...
Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, e...
Ecological restoration has become increasingly important in conservation. Yet, synthesized statistic...
As climate change, excessive land use and dominance by weedy species continue to degrade natural sys...
Ongoing changes to the earth’s climate, disruptions of nutri-ent cycles, and changes in land use are...
Globally, land use and land cover changes to provide resources for human society have led to loss of...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Most arid ecosystems have suffered from severe overexploitation by excessive wood harvesting, overgr...
Though restoration ecology faces countless challenges associated with climate change and unprecedent...
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...
Drylands support over 2 billion people and are major providers of critical ecosystem goods and servi...
Modifications in land uses, technology, transportation and biogeochemical cycles currently influence...
Many arid landscapes worldwide are degraded. Restoration ecology offers a variety of tools to enable...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...
Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, e...
Ecological restoration has become increasingly important in conservation. Yet, synthesized statistic...
As climate change, excessive land use and dominance by weedy species continue to degrade natural sys...
Ongoing changes to the earth’s climate, disruptions of nutri-ent cycles, and changes in land use are...
Globally, land use and land cover changes to provide resources for human society have led to loss of...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Most arid ecosystems have suffered from severe overexploitation by excessive wood harvesting, overgr...
Though restoration ecology faces countless challenges associated with climate change and unprecedent...
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...
Drylands support over 2 billion people and are major providers of critical ecosystem goods and servi...
Modifications in land uses, technology, transportation and biogeochemical cycles currently influence...
Many arid landscapes worldwide are degraded. Restoration ecology offers a variety of tools to enable...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...
Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, e...
Ecological restoration has become increasingly important in conservation. Yet, synthesized statistic...