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Ecological restoration and rewilding


The differences between rewilding and restoring an ecologically ...

Rewilding is a rapidly developing concept in ecosystem stewardship, highlighted by many as a potentially transformative approach to conserving and promoting ...

Ecological restoration and rewilding: two approaches with ...

Ecological restoration and rewilding have a common scope: the recovery of ecosystems following anthropogenic degradation.

Rewild or Restore – how about doing both? - The Applied Ecologist

Rewilding is not focused on creating a target ecological community but on allowing the development of ecosystems that are governed by natural ...

Restoration, Reintroduction, and Rewilding in a Changing World

It is useful to distinguish two extreme approaches: trophic rewilding, where the aim is to restore ecosystem functions by restoring top-down trophic ...

Ecosystem restoration, regeneration and rewilding. Which are the ...

“Ecosystem restoration” as the process of reversing the degradation of ecosystems to regain their ecological functionality.

Ecological restoration and rewilding - Nature

This Collection welcomes submissions of primary research that examine the application and management of restoration and rewilding in ...

Ecosystem restoration, regeneration and rewilding

BMC Ecology and Evolution has launched a new article collection to encourage contributions from the multifaceted ecosystem restoration community.

(PDF) Ecological restoration and rewilding: two approaches with ...

Ecological restoration and rewilding have a common scope: the recovery of ecosystems following anthropogenic degradation.

Ecological restoration and rewilding: two approaches with ... - PubMed

As we enter the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030) and address the urgent need to protect and restore ecosystems and their ecological functions ...

The surprising benefits of rewilding in ecological restoration

Rewilding is a conservation philosophy and practice that seeks to restore ecosystems to their natural, self-regulating state by reintroducing keystone species.

(PDF) The differences between rewilding and restoring an ...

Rewilding is a developing concept in ecosystem stewardship that involves reorganizing and regenerating wildness in an ecologically degraded landscape.

What Is Rewilding?

Rewilding is comprehensive, often large-scale, conservation effort focused on restoring sustainable biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Chapter Seven - Rewilding and restoration

Reintroductions of large animals can kick-start or facilitate broader restoration. Ecological rewilding can work where systems are likely to self-regenerate and ...

The critical distinction between 'nature restoration' and 'rewilding'

Restoration is the quintessential nature-based, but human-guided, solution to biodiversity loss. There are now many examples, across the EU, of restored ...

Rewilding - Wikipedia

Rewilding is a form of ecological restoration aimed at increasing biodiversity and restoring natural processes. It differs from other forms of ecological ...

Rewilding: a requirement for a sustainable future - PMC

For instance, rewilding can support the restoration practice to increase the adaptability, complexity and diversity of an ecosystem [7].

Space for Wild Nature - Rewilding Europe

Ecological restoration according to rewilding principles thus provides new opportunities for managing land that is otherwise economically unproductive in a cost ...

Commentary Rewilding should be central to global restoration efforts

The Society for Ecological Restoration defines restoration as “the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, ...

Chapter Five - Trophic rewilding: ecological restoration of top-down ...

Most rewilding projects have a focus on re-establishing missing large-bodied animals and fit under the definition of trophic rewilding.

Rewilding and Restoration - PLOS Collections

As environmental pressures intensify and efforts to restore and rewild expand, there is an urgent need for a rigorous and relevant ...