Foundations of Restoration Ecology

The practice of ecological restoration, firmly grounded in the science of restoration ecology, provides governments, organizations, and landowners a means to halt degradation and restore function and resilience to ecosystems stressed by climate change and other pressures on the natural world. Founda...

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Other Authors: Palmer, Margaret A. (Editor), Zedler, Joy B. (Editor), Falk, Donald A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Island Press/Center for Resource Economics 2016, 2016
Edition:2nd ed. 2016
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Preface -- Book Guide -- Acknowledgements -- PART I. Introduction to Restoration and Foundational Concepts -- 1. Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology -- 2. Ecological Dynamics and Ecological Restoration -- 3. Biodiversity as a Goal and Driver of Restoration -- 4. Landscape Ecology and Restoration Processes -- PART II. Ecological Theory and the Restoration of Populations and Communities -- 5. Population and Ecological Genetics in Restoration Ecology -- 6. Ecophysiological Considerations for Restoration -- 7. Implications of Populations and Metapopulation Theory for Restoration Science and Practice.-8. Invasive Species and Restoration Challenges -- 9. Assembly Theory for Restoring Ecosystem Structure and Functioning: Timing is Everything?- 10. Heterogeneity Theory and Ecological Restoration -- 11. Food Web Theory and Ecological Restoration -- PART III. Ecosystem Processes and Restoration Ecology.-12. Nutrient Dynamics as Determinants and Outcomes of Restoration -- 13. Recovery of Ecosystem Processes: Carbon and Energy Flows in Restored Wetlands, Grasslands and Forests -- 14. Watershed Processes as Drivers for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration -- PART IV. The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Restoration -- 15. Evolutionary Restoration Ecology -- 16. Macroecology and the Theory of Island Biogeography: Abundant Utility for Applications in Restoration Ecology -- 17. The Influence of Climate Variability and Change on the Science and Practice of Restoration Ecology -- PART V. Synthesis and Challenges -- 18. Persistent and emerging themes in the linkage of theory to restoration practice -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index 
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520 |a The practice of ecological restoration, firmly grounded in the science of restoration ecology, provides governments, organizations, and landowners a means to halt degradation and restore function and resilience to ecosystems stressed by climate change and other pressures on the natural world. Foundational theory is a critical component of the underlying science, providing valuable insights into restoring ecological systems effectively and understanding why some efforts to restore systems can fail. In turn, on-the-ground restoration projects can help to guide and refine theory, advancing the field and providing new ideas and innovations for practical application. This second edition63, 63, 0.85098); font-family: Verdana, "Verdana Ref", Corbel, "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Lucida Sans", "DejaVu Sans", "Bitstream Vera Sans", "Liberation Sans", sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;"> provides the latest emerging theories and ideas in the science of restoration ecology. Fully one-third longer than the first edition and comprehensive in scope, it has been dramatically updated to reflect new research. Included are new sections devoted to concepts critical to all restoration projects as well as restoration of specific ecosystem processes, including hydrology, nutrient dynamics, and carbon. Also new to this edition are case studies that describe real-life restoration scenarios in North and South America, Europe, and Australia. They highlight supporting theory for restoration application and other details important for assessing the degree of success of restoration projects in a variety of contexts. Lists at the end of each chapter summarize new theory introduced in that chapter and its practical application. Written by acclaimed researchers in the field, this book provides practitioners as well as graduate and undergraduate students with a solid grounding in the newest advances in ecological science and theory