Wild-collected seed can no longer meet global demand in restoration. Dedicated Seed Production Areas (SPA) for restoration are needed and these require application of ecological, economic, and population-genetic science. SPA design and construction must embrace the ecological sustainability principles of restoration
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considere...
World-wide, the degradation and destruction of both natural and traditionally used semi-natural ecos...
Roughly 2 billion ha of land are degraded and in need of ecological restoration worldwide. Active re...
Wild-collected seed can no longer meet global demand in restoration. Dedicated Seed Production Areas...
Restoration seedbanks have become a key infrastructure resource in efforts to restore damaged and de...
Restoring degraded land to combat environmental degradation requires the collection of vast quantiti...
With nearly two-thirds of the world's ecosystems degraded (1), the October 2010 meeting of the Confe...
If climate change proceeds as predicted, plant stock well matched under current climate will be grow...
Vegetation clearing and land-use change have depleted many natural plant communities to the point wh...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing interest in using genetically appropriate seed for e...
A major challenge facing restorationists is preparing for restoration in local areas before an ecolo...
© 2020 The Authors. Restoration Ecology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for ...
International audienceSpecies dispersal, establishment, and assembly are crucial stages of the life ...
Meeting the multimillion hectare commitments for forest and landscape restoration (FLR) will require...
Demand for restoration of resilient, self-sustaining, and biodiverse natural ecosystems as a conserv...
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considere...
World-wide, the degradation and destruction of both natural and traditionally used semi-natural ecos...
Roughly 2 billion ha of land are degraded and in need of ecological restoration worldwide. Active re...
Wild-collected seed can no longer meet global demand in restoration. Dedicated Seed Production Areas...
Restoration seedbanks have become a key infrastructure resource in efforts to restore damaged and de...
Restoring degraded land to combat environmental degradation requires the collection of vast quantiti...
With nearly two-thirds of the world's ecosystems degraded (1), the October 2010 meeting of the Confe...
If climate change proceeds as predicted, plant stock well matched under current climate will be grow...
Vegetation clearing and land-use change have depleted many natural plant communities to the point wh...
Over the last decade, there has been increasing interest in using genetically appropriate seed for e...
A major challenge facing restorationists is preparing for restoration in local areas before an ecolo...
© 2020 The Authors. Restoration Ecology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for ...
International audienceSpecies dispersal, establishment, and assembly are crucial stages of the life ...
Meeting the multimillion hectare commitments for forest and landscape restoration (FLR) will require...
Demand for restoration of resilient, self-sustaining, and biodiverse natural ecosystems as a conserv...
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considere...
World-wide, the degradation and destruction of both natural and traditionally used semi-natural ecos...
Roughly 2 billion ha of land are degraded and in need of ecological restoration worldwide. Active re...