Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration

© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considered to be degraded, the level and scale of degradation often exceed the thresholds for autogenic recovery, requiring human intervention to ensure that ecosystem biodiversity, structure, and function can...

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Main Authors: Kildisheva, O., Erickson, T., Merritt, D., Dixon, Kingsley
Format: Journal Article
Published: Blackwell Science Inc. 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39373
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description © 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considered to be degraded, the level and scale of degradation often exceed the thresholds for autogenic recovery, requiring human intervention to ensure that ecosystem biodiversity, structure, and function can be improved. A “Think Tank” workshop focusing on advancing the ecological approaches to large-scale restoration in degraded environments was held at Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Western Australia. Acknowledging that adaptive and broadly multidisciplinary strategies are paramount to achieving restoration in a repeatable and cost-effective manner, the workshop served as a forum to bring together plant scientists, ecologists, engineers, and environmental managers involved in dryland restoration from around the globe. This introductory paper to this special issue summarizes important contemporary challenges facing dryland restoration worldwide, offers a synthesis of the fundamental workshop themes, and provides a contextual overview for the series of invited papers in this issue, comprising reviews and case studies in seed and restoration technologies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-393732017-09-13T14:24:12Z Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration Kildisheva, O. Erickson, T. Merritt, D. Dixon, Kingsley © 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration. With nearly a quarter of global dryland systems considered to be degraded, the level and scale of degradation often exceed the thresholds for autogenic recovery, requiring human intervention to ensure that ecosystem biodiversity, structure, and function can be improved. A “Think Tank” workshop focusing on advancing the ecological approaches to large-scale restoration in degraded environments was held at Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Western Australia. Acknowledging that adaptive and broadly multidisciplinary strategies are paramount to achieving restoration in a repeatable and cost-effective manner, the workshop served as a forum to bring together plant scientists, ecologists, engineers, and environmental managers involved in dryland restoration from around the globe. This introductory paper to this special issue summarizes important contemporary challenges facing dryland restoration worldwide, offers a synthesis of the fundamental workshop themes, and provides a contextual overview for the series of invited papers in this issue, comprising reviews and case studies in seed and restoration technologies. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39373 10.1111/rec.12392 Blackwell Science Inc. restricted
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Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title_full Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title_fullStr Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title_full_unstemmed Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title_short Setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
title_sort setting the scene for dryland recovery: an overview and key findings from a workshop targeting seed-based restoration
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39373