Theory predicts that if ecological redundancy is correctly incorporated in restoration, projects with more chances of success will be created because redundancy tends to increase ecosystem resilience. Resilience is a crucial factor for restoration sustainability in a changing environment.doi:10.30564/re.v3i...
Environmental protection is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today. We are facing a number of environmental challenges, such as climate change, deforestation, pollution, and loss of biodiversity. These issues threaten not only our environment, but also our health, economy, and qua...
Methodologies 18 Survey for the Study of Ecosystem Restoration and Management : The Importance ofWoolley, John TMcginnis, Michael VHerms, William S
In this paper, to solve the shortcomings of current ATM capacity management for survivability, a new mechanism (named CMGCSS) is presented, which is based on survivability importance of various services, and is composed of capacity preemption during restoration and spare capacity placement in advance...
Forest restoration occupies centre stage in global conversations about carbon removal and biodiversity conservation, but recent research rarely acknowledges social dimensions or environmental justice implications related to its implementation. We find th
Over 200 migratory and year-round resident bird species use the diverse but limited wetland areas of the north- east and north central United States for part or all of their life requirements. Non-game and minor game (rails, coots) bird use is discussed by wetland type for both regions, ...
economic development theory and practice continue to underplay the importance of natural resources, most notably biological ones. We analysed the unequal exposure of national economies to biocapacity constraints. We found that a growing number of people live in countries with both biocapacity deficits and...
Finally, we demonstrate the bioactive properties of yellow horn seed oil. Our work highlights the potential importance yellow horn for sustainable agricultural and ecosystem restoration in China. Access through your organization Check access to the full text by signing in through your organization. ...
Neoclassical economicsis a broad theory that focuses on supply and demand as the driving forces of economic activity. Environmental economics is based on the neoclassical model but places a greater emphasis on negative externalities, such as pollution and ecosystem loss. ...
On 1 March 2019, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly (New York) declared 2021鈥 2030 the "UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration." This call to action has the purpose of recognizing the need to massively accelerate global restoration of ... NJ Waltham,M Elliott,SY Lee,... - 《Frontiers...