Reintroductions are attempts to return species to parts of their historical ranges where they were extirpated, and might involve release of either captive-bred or wild-caught individuals …
Abstract The Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC (WFD) is widely accepted as the most substantial and ambitious piece of European environmental legislation to date. It has been …
Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re‐establishing 'indigenous reference'communities. One resulting concern is that focussing on target communities may not necessarily create …
The science and practice of ecological restoration are increasingly being called upon to compensate for the loss of biodiversity values caused by development projects. Biodiversity …
The field of ecological restoration is a rapidly growing discipline that encompasses a wide range of activities and brings together practitioners and theoreticians from a variety of …
Biodiversity offsets are an increasingly popular yet controversial tool in conservation. Their popularity lies in their potential to meet the objectives of biodiversity conservation and of …
Rapid, extensive, and ongoing environmental change increasingly demands that humans intervene in ecosystems to maintain or restore ecosystem services and biodiversity. At the …
How will biodiversity loss affect ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, and human well- being? In an age of accelerating biodiversity loss, this timely and critical volume summarizes …
PS Lake, N Bond, P Reich - Freshwater biology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Faced with widespread degradation of riverine ecosystems, stream restoration has greatly increased. Such restoration is rarely planned and executed with inputs from ecological …