Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned -- The Focus of This Book -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Book Structure -- References -- Part I: Restoring Ecosystems and Species -- Chapter 2: Grassy Community Restoration -- Introduction -- Grassy Community Restoration -- Case Study 1: Grassy Community Restoration in the United States1 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Grassy Community Restoration in Australia2 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimentation -- Seed Resourcing - Collection -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Production -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Quality Characterisation -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Grassy Community Restoration in Belgium3 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, and What Did Not Work? -- Case Study 4: Grassy Community Restoration in Brazil4 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimental Focus -- Seed Networks -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Chapter Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3: Restoring Tropical Forests: Lessons Learned from Case Studies on Three Continents -- Introduction -- Key Constraints -- Ecological Factors -- Socio-economic Factors -- Case Studies | |
505 | 8 | |a Case Study 1: Applied Nucleation in Costa Rica -- Case Study 2: Testing the Framework Species Method of Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand -- Case Study 3: Ecological Function in a Restored Wildlife Corridor -- Species Diversity and Composition -- Structural Development -- Vertebrate Dispersal -- Socio-economic Context -- Reflection and Key Summary Points -- Prioritize Protection of Existing Forest -- Match Management with Degradation Level -- Encourage Dispersal -- Design Trials to Learn from Experience -- Encourage Stakeholder Participation Throughout the Restoration Process -- References -- Chapter 4: Ecological Approaches to Forest Restoration: Lessons Learned from Tropical Wet Asia -- Statement of Implications -- General Introduction -- Case Studies -- Study 1: Sinharaja (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 2: Knuckles (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 3: Western Ghats (India) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Challenges -- Project Management -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 4: Leyte, The Philippines -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 5: East Kalimantan Indonesia -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Annex 1 -- References -- Chapter 5: Temperate Forest Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Restoration of Ex-pastoral Farming Landscapes in Aotearoa, New Zealand -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers | |
505 | 8 | |a Key Project Features and Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration on Colorado's Front Range -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Agroforestry at 'Taylors Run': Returning Tree Cover to a Grazing Property on the New England Tablelands, Northern New South Wales -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Lessons Learnt -- Chapter Synthesis -- Differences or Similarities of Approach Between These Case Studies and Elsewhere -- What Key Advances or Actions in Practice, Technology, or Other Facilitated Success? -- What Barriers Continue to Impede Success? -- References -- Chapter 6: Just Add Water? Wetland and Riparian Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Permanently Wet-Glenshera Swamp (South Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 2: Permanently Wet: The Norfolk Broads (England) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 3: Permanently Wet: The Glenelg River (Victoria, Australia) -- Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 4: From Permanent to Temporary: Mokoan (Victoria Australia) -- Project Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers | |
505 | 8 | |a Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 5: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Mediterranean Temporary Ponds (Sardinia) -- Rationale for This Study -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Case Study 6: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Seasonal Herbaceous Wetlands (Victoria, Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Chapter Synthesis -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 7: Using Degree of Natural Regeneration Potential to Guide Selection of Plant Community Restoration Approaches at a Restoration Site -- Introduction -- Rationale for a Spectrum of Restoration Approaches Along a Resilience Gradient -- Examples of a Spontaneous Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Facilitated Natural Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Combined Regeneration/Reintroduction Approach -- Examples of an Approach that Relies Fully on Reintroduction -- Chapter Synthesis -- Why Have Mainstreaming Resilience-Based Approaches in Restoration Taken So Long? -- Implications for Planning and Prioritisation -- Spatial Implications -- Temporal Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Rare and Threatened Plant Conservation Translocations: Lessons Learned and Future Directions -- Introduction -- Lessons Learned -- Select a Suitable Recipient Site -- Use a Large Number of Founding Plants -- Use Genetically Diverse Foundation Plants -- Promote Germination and Survival and Provide Aftercare -- Monitor Over a Sufficient Time to Establish and Document Evidence of Population Sustainability -- Use Appropriate Benchmarks to Measure Conservation Translocation Success -- Establish Continual Monitoring of Plants for Disease and for Disease Prevention | |
505 | 8 | |a Understand That Establishing a Population via Conservation Translocation Is a Long-Term Process -- Conduct the Conservation Translocation as an Experiment -- Follow a Set of Clear Guidelines for the Conservation Translocation, and Publish Results to Benefit Reintroduction Science -- Engage Policymakers, Practitioners, and the Public in Conservation Translocation Initiatives -- Discussion -- Case Studies -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Restoring Highly Human-Modified Systems -- Chapter 9: Roadside Restoration with Native Plants: Partnering for Success in the Pacific Northwest of the USA -- Introduction -- Overview of the Case Studies -- Case Study 1: The Historic Columbia River Highway Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 2: I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Restoration Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 3: Nestucca River Road Access Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Conclusions and Implications for Practice -- References -- Chapter 10: Issues Embedded in the Human Context of Urban Landscape Restoration -- Introduction -- History and Progress of Urban Landscaping -- Recognising that the Urban Context is Social, Economic and Ecological -- Introduction to the Four Case Studies -- Case Study 1: Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, New Zealand -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 2: Native Wildflower Meadows at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 3: The Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned -- The Focus of This Book -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Book Structure -- References -- Part I: Restoring Ecosystems and Species -- Chapter 2: Grassy Community Restoration -- Introduction -- Grassy Community Restoration -- Case Study 1: Grassy Community Restoration in the United States1 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Grassy Community Restoration in Australia2 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimentation -- Seed Resourcing - Collection -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Production -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Quality Characterisation -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Grassy Community Restoration in Belgium3 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, and What Did Not Work? -- Case Study 4: Grassy Community Restoration in Brazil4 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimental Focus -- Seed Networks -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Chapter Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3: Restoring Tropical Forests: Lessons Learned from Case Studies on Three Continents -- Introduction -- Key Constraints -- Ecological Factors -- Socio-economic Factors -- Case Studies Case Study 1: Applied Nucleation in Costa Rica -- Case Study 2: Testing the Framework Species Method of Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand -- Case Study 3: Ecological Function in a Restored Wildlife Corridor -- Species Diversity and Composition -- Structural Development -- Vertebrate Dispersal -- Socio-economic Context -- Reflection and Key Summary Points -- Prioritize Protection of Existing Forest -- Match Management with Degradation Level -- Encourage Dispersal -- Design Trials to Learn from Experience -- Encourage Stakeholder Participation Throughout the Restoration Process -- References -- Chapter 4: Ecological Approaches to Forest Restoration: Lessons Learned from Tropical Wet Asia -- Statement of Implications -- General Introduction -- Case Studies -- Study 1: Sinharaja (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 2: Knuckles (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 3: Western Ghats (India) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Challenges -- Project Management -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 4: Leyte, The Philippines -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 5: East Kalimantan Indonesia -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Annex 1 -- References -- Chapter 5: Temperate Forest Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Restoration of Ex-pastoral Farming Landscapes in Aotearoa, New Zealand -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers Key Project Features and Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration on Colorado's Front Range -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Agroforestry at 'Taylors Run': Returning Tree Cover to a Grazing Property on the New England Tablelands, Northern New South Wales -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Lessons Learnt -- Chapter Synthesis -- Differences or Similarities of Approach Between These Case Studies and Elsewhere -- What Key Advances or Actions in Practice, Technology, or Other Facilitated Success? -- What Barriers Continue to Impede Success? -- References -- Chapter 6: Just Add Water? Wetland and Riparian Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Permanently Wet-Glenshera Swamp (South Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 2: Permanently Wet: The Norfolk Broads (England) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 3: Permanently Wet: The Glenelg River (Victoria, Australia) -- Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 4: From Permanent to Temporary: Mokoan (Victoria Australia) -- Project Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 5: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Mediterranean Temporary Ponds (Sardinia) -- Rationale for This Study -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Case Study 6: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Seasonal Herbaceous Wetlands (Victoria, Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Chapter Synthesis -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 7: Using Degree of Natural Regeneration Potential to Guide Selection of Plant Community Restoration Approaches at a Restoration Site -- Introduction -- Rationale for a Spectrum of Restoration Approaches Along a Resilience Gradient -- Examples of a Spontaneous Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Facilitated Natural Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Combined Regeneration/Reintroduction Approach -- Examples of an Approach that Relies Fully on Reintroduction -- Chapter Synthesis -- Why Have Mainstreaming Resilience-Based Approaches in Restoration Taken So Long? -- Implications for Planning and Prioritisation -- Spatial Implications -- Temporal Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Rare and Threatened Plant Conservation Translocations: Lessons Learned and Future Directions -- Introduction -- Lessons Learned -- Select a Suitable Recipient Site -- Use a Large Number of Founding Plants -- Use Genetically Diverse Foundation Plants -- Promote Germination and Survival and Provide Aftercare -- Monitor Over a Sufficient Time to Establish and Document Evidence of Population Sustainability -- Use Appropriate Benchmarks to Measure Conservation Translocation Success -- Establish Continual Monitoring of Plants for Disease and for Disease Prevention Understand That Establishing a Population via Conservation Translocation Is a Long-Term Process -- Conduct the Conservation Translocation as an Experiment -- Follow a Set of Clear Guidelines for the Conservation Translocation, and Publish Results to Benefit Reintroduction Science -- Engage Policymakers, Practitioners, and the Public in Conservation Translocation Initiatives -- Discussion -- Case Studies -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Restoring Highly Human-Modified Systems -- Chapter 9: Roadside Restoration with Native Plants: Partnering for Success in the Pacific Northwest of the USA -- Introduction -- Overview of the Case Studies -- Case Study 1: The Historic Columbia River Highway Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 2: I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Restoration Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 3: Nestucca River Road Access Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Conclusions and Implications for Practice -- References -- Chapter 10: Issues Embedded in the Human Context of Urban Landscape Restoration -- Introduction -- History and Progress of Urban Landscaping -- Recognising that the Urban Context is Social, Economic and Ecological -- Introduction to the Four Case Studies -- Case Study 1: Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, New Zealand -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 2: Native Wildflower Meadows at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 3: The Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) |
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spelling | Florentine, Singarayer Verfasser aut Ecological Restoration Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (600 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned -- The Focus of This Book -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Book Structure -- References -- Part I: Restoring Ecosystems and Species -- Chapter 2: Grassy Community Restoration -- Introduction -- Grassy Community Restoration -- Case Study 1: Grassy Community Restoration in the United States1 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Grassy Community Restoration in Australia2 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimentation -- Seed Resourcing - Collection -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Production -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Quality Characterisation -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Grassy Community Restoration in Belgium3 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, and What Did Not Work? -- Case Study 4: Grassy Community Restoration in Brazil4 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimental Focus -- Seed Networks -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Chapter Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3: Restoring Tropical Forests: Lessons Learned from Case Studies on Three Continents -- Introduction -- Key Constraints -- Ecological Factors -- Socio-economic Factors -- Case Studies Case Study 1: Applied Nucleation in Costa Rica -- Case Study 2: Testing the Framework Species Method of Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand -- Case Study 3: Ecological Function in a Restored Wildlife Corridor -- Species Diversity and Composition -- Structural Development -- Vertebrate Dispersal -- Socio-economic Context -- Reflection and Key Summary Points -- Prioritize Protection of Existing Forest -- Match Management with Degradation Level -- Encourage Dispersal -- Design Trials to Learn from Experience -- Encourage Stakeholder Participation Throughout the Restoration Process -- References -- Chapter 4: Ecological Approaches to Forest Restoration: Lessons Learned from Tropical Wet Asia -- Statement of Implications -- General Introduction -- Case Studies -- Study 1: Sinharaja (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 2: Knuckles (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 3: Western Ghats (India) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Challenges -- Project Management -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 4: Leyte, The Philippines -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 5: East Kalimantan Indonesia -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Annex 1 -- References -- Chapter 5: Temperate Forest Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Restoration of Ex-pastoral Farming Landscapes in Aotearoa, New Zealand -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers Key Project Features and Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration on Colorado's Front Range -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Agroforestry at 'Taylors Run': Returning Tree Cover to a Grazing Property on the New England Tablelands, Northern New South Wales -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Lessons Learnt -- Chapter Synthesis -- Differences or Similarities of Approach Between These Case Studies and Elsewhere -- What Key Advances or Actions in Practice, Technology, or Other Facilitated Success? -- What Barriers Continue to Impede Success? -- References -- Chapter 6: Just Add Water? Wetland and Riparian Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Permanently Wet-Glenshera Swamp (South Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 2: Permanently Wet: The Norfolk Broads (England) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 3: Permanently Wet: The Glenelg River (Victoria, Australia) -- Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 4: From Permanent to Temporary: Mokoan (Victoria Australia) -- Project Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 5: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Mediterranean Temporary Ponds (Sardinia) -- Rationale for This Study -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Case Study 6: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Seasonal Herbaceous Wetlands (Victoria, Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Chapter Synthesis -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 7: Using Degree of Natural Regeneration Potential to Guide Selection of Plant Community Restoration Approaches at a Restoration Site -- Introduction -- Rationale for a Spectrum of Restoration Approaches Along a Resilience Gradient -- Examples of a Spontaneous Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Facilitated Natural Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Combined Regeneration/Reintroduction Approach -- Examples of an Approach that Relies Fully on Reintroduction -- Chapter Synthesis -- Why Have Mainstreaming Resilience-Based Approaches in Restoration Taken So Long? -- Implications for Planning and Prioritisation -- Spatial Implications -- Temporal Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Rare and Threatened Plant Conservation Translocations: Lessons Learned and Future Directions -- Introduction -- Lessons Learned -- Select a Suitable Recipient Site -- Use a Large Number of Founding Plants -- Use Genetically Diverse Foundation Plants -- Promote Germination and Survival and Provide Aftercare -- Monitor Over a Sufficient Time to Establish and Document Evidence of Population Sustainability -- Use Appropriate Benchmarks to Measure Conservation Translocation Success -- Establish Continual Monitoring of Plants for Disease and for Disease Prevention Understand That Establishing a Population via Conservation Translocation Is a Long-Term Process -- Conduct the Conservation Translocation as an Experiment -- Follow a Set of Clear Guidelines for the Conservation Translocation, and Publish Results to Benefit Reintroduction Science -- Engage Policymakers, Practitioners, and the Public in Conservation Translocation Initiatives -- Discussion -- Case Studies -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Restoring Highly Human-Modified Systems -- Chapter 9: Roadside Restoration with Native Plants: Partnering for Success in the Pacific Northwest of the USA -- Introduction -- Overview of the Case Studies -- Case Study 1: The Historic Columbia River Highway Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 2: I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Restoration Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 3: Nestucca River Road Access Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Conclusions and Implications for Practice -- References -- Chapter 10: Issues Embedded in the Human Context of Urban Landscape Restoration -- Introduction -- History and Progress of Urban Landscaping -- Recognising that the Urban Context is Social, Economic and Ecological -- Introduction to the Four Case Studies -- Case Study 1: Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, New Zealand -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 2: Native Wildflower Meadows at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 3: The Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) Gibson-Roy, Paul Sonstige oth Dixon, Kingsley Wayne Sonstige oth Broadhurst, Linda Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Florentine, Singarayer Ecological Restoration Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031254116 |
spellingShingle | Florentine, Singarayer Ecological Restoration Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned -- The Focus of This Book -- Who Should Read This Book? -- Book Structure -- References -- Part I: Restoring Ecosystems and Species -- Chapter 2: Grassy Community Restoration -- Introduction -- Grassy Community Restoration -- Case Study 1: Grassy Community Restoration in the United States1 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Grassy Community Restoration in Australia2 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimentation -- Seed Resourcing - Collection -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Production -- Seed Resourcing - Seed Quality Characterisation -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Grassy Community Restoration in Belgium3 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, and What Did Not Work? -- Case Study 4: Grassy Community Restoration in Brazil4 -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Experimental Focus -- Seed Networks -- Site Preparation and Seeding -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Chapter Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3: Restoring Tropical Forests: Lessons Learned from Case Studies on Three Continents -- Introduction -- Key Constraints -- Ecological Factors -- Socio-economic Factors -- Case Studies Case Study 1: Applied Nucleation in Costa Rica -- Case Study 2: Testing the Framework Species Method of Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand -- Case Study 3: Ecological Function in a Restored Wildlife Corridor -- Species Diversity and Composition -- Structural Development -- Vertebrate Dispersal -- Socio-economic Context -- Reflection and Key Summary Points -- Prioritize Protection of Existing Forest -- Match Management with Degradation Level -- Encourage Dispersal -- Design Trials to Learn from Experience -- Encourage Stakeholder Participation Throughout the Restoration Process -- References -- Chapter 4: Ecological Approaches to Forest Restoration: Lessons Learned from Tropical Wet Asia -- Statement of Implications -- General Introduction -- Case Studies -- Study 1: Sinharaja (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 2: Knuckles (Sri Lanka) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 3: Western Ghats (India) -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Challenges -- Project Management -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 4: Leyte, The Philippines -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Study 5: East Kalimantan Indonesia -- Background -- Rationale and Goals -- Key Strategies Used -- Project Management -- Challenges -- Major Outcomes -- Key Learnings -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Annex 1 -- References -- Chapter 5: Temperate Forest Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Restoration of Ex-pastoral Farming Landscapes in Aotearoa, New Zealand -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers Key Project Features and Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 2: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration on Colorado's Front Range -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Case Study 3: Agroforestry at 'Taylors Run': Returning Tree Cover to a Grazing Property on the New England Tablelands, Northern New South Wales -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Project Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What About the Project Worked, What Did Not Work and Why? -- Lessons Learnt -- Chapter Synthesis -- Differences or Similarities of Approach Between These Case Studies and Elsewhere -- What Key Advances or Actions in Practice, Technology, or Other Facilitated Success? -- What Barriers Continue to Impede Success? -- References -- Chapter 6: Just Add Water? Wetland and Riparian Restoration -- Introduction -- Case Study 1: Permanently Wet-Glenshera Swamp (South Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategy -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 2: Permanently Wet: The Norfolk Broads (England) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 3: Permanently Wet: The Glenelg River (Victoria, Australia) -- Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 4: From Permanent to Temporary: Mokoan (Victoria Australia) -- Project Rationale -- Major Concerns or Barriers Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- What Worked, What Did Not Work, and Why -- Summary -- Case Study 5: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Mediterranean Temporary Ponds (Sardinia) -- Rationale for This Study -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Case Study 6: Temporary Wetland Challenges: Seasonal Herbaceous Wetlands (Victoria, Australia) -- Project Rationale and Strategies -- Major Concerns and Barriers -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Summary -- Chapter Synthesis -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 7: Using Degree of Natural Regeneration Potential to Guide Selection of Plant Community Restoration Approaches at a Restoration Site -- Introduction -- Rationale for a Spectrum of Restoration Approaches Along a Resilience Gradient -- Examples of a Spontaneous Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Facilitated Natural Regeneration Approach -- Examples of a Combined Regeneration/Reintroduction Approach -- Examples of an Approach that Relies Fully on Reintroduction -- Chapter Synthesis -- Why Have Mainstreaming Resilience-Based Approaches in Restoration Taken So Long? -- Implications for Planning and Prioritisation -- Spatial Implications -- Temporal Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Rare and Threatened Plant Conservation Translocations: Lessons Learned and Future Directions -- Introduction -- Lessons Learned -- Select a Suitable Recipient Site -- Use a Large Number of Founding Plants -- Use Genetically Diverse Foundation Plants -- Promote Germination and Survival and Provide Aftercare -- Monitor Over a Sufficient Time to Establish and Document Evidence of Population Sustainability -- Use Appropriate Benchmarks to Measure Conservation Translocation Success -- Establish Continual Monitoring of Plants for Disease and for Disease Prevention Understand That Establishing a Population via Conservation Translocation Is a Long-Term Process -- Conduct the Conservation Translocation as an Experiment -- Follow a Set of Clear Guidelines for the Conservation Translocation, and Publish Results to Benefit Reintroduction Science -- Engage Policymakers, Practitioners, and the Public in Conservation Translocation Initiatives -- Discussion -- Case Studies -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Restoring Highly Human-Modified Systems -- Chapter 9: Roadside Restoration with Native Plants: Partnering for Success in the Pacific Northwest of the USA -- Introduction -- Overview of the Case Studies -- Case Study 1: The Historic Columbia River Highway Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 2: I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Restoration Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Case Study 3: Nestucca River Road Access Project -- Rationale and Strategy -- Concerns and Barriers -- Key Features -- What Worked and What Did Not -- Major Outcomes -- Conclusions and Implications for Practice -- References -- Chapter 10: Issues Embedded in the Human Context of Urban Landscape Restoration -- Introduction -- History and Progress of Urban Landscaping -- Recognising that the Urban Context is Social, Economic and Ecological -- Introduction to the Four Case Studies -- Case Study 1: Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park, New Zealand -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 2: Native Wildflower Meadows at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park -- Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) -- Key Project Features -- Major Project Outcomes -- Case Study 3: The Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton Project Rationale(s) and Strategy(ies) |
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