A low-intervention approach to restoration that also allows restoration outcomes to be framed as trajectories of ecosystem change can be described as ‘open-ended’ restoration. It is an approach that recognizes that long-term ecosystem behavior involves continual change at small and large spatial and temporal scales. There are a number of situations in which it is appropriate to adopt an open-ended approach to restoration including: in remote and large areas; where ecological limiting factors will be changed by future climates; where antecedent conditions cannot be replicated; where there are novel starting points for restoration; where restoration relies strongly on processes outside the restoration area; in inherently dynamic systems; wher...
The distinction often made between active and passive restoration approaches is a false dichotomy th...
Abstract: The term restoration is used in many ways; however, it normally implies return to an origi...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
A low-intervention approach to restoration that also allows restoration outcomes to be framed as tra...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
Ecological restoration frequently involves setting fixed species or habitat targets to be achieved b...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
We developed a conceptual framework for evaluating the process of ecological restoration and applied...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
A review of the science and practice of ecosystem restoration led me to identify key ecological theo...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
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...
Abstract: The term restoration is used in many ways; however, it normally implies return to an origi...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
A low-intervention approach to restoration that also allows restoration outcomes to be framed as tra...
The stakes are high as investment commitments to ecological restoration intensify1. The ‘internation...
Ecological restoration frequently involves setting fixed species or habitat targets to be achieved b...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Restoration ecology has made significant advances in the past few decades and stands to make signifi...
We developed a conceptual framework for evaluating the process of ecological restoration and applied...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
A review of the science and practice of ecosystem restoration led me to identify key ecological theo...
The extent of human-induced change and damage to Earth's ecosystems renders ecosystem repair an esse...
Since its emergence in the past decades, restoration ecology has demonstrated an astounding growth a...
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...
Abstract: The term restoration is used in many ways; however, it normally implies return to an origi...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...