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Title(s)Future-proofing ecosystem restoration through enhancing adaptive capacity
DOI10.48548/pubdata-1471
Handle20.500.14123/1541
CreatorFrietsch, Marina  0000-0001-5992-314X
Loos, Jacqueline  0000-0002-7639-2894
Löhr, Katharina  0000-0003-2691-9712
Sieber, Stefan  0000-0002-4849-7277
Fischer, Joern  0000-0003-3187-8978
AbstractSocial-ecological ecosystem restoration involves interacting challenges, including climate change, resource overexploitation and political instability. To prepare for these and other emerging threats, we synthesized key restoration and social-ecological systems literature and derived three guiding themes that can help to enhance the adaptive capacity of restoration sites: (i) work with the existing system, (ii) create self-sustaining, adaptive systems, and (iii) foster diversity and participation. We propose a two-step approach and provide an example from Rwanda detailing the application of these principles. While site-specific activities have to be designed and implemented by local practitioners, our synthesis can guide forward-thinking restoration practice.
LanguageEnglish
KeywordsEcosystem; Services; Restoration; Ecology
Year of publication in PubData2024
Publishing typeParallel publication
Publication versionPublished version
Date issued2023-04-07
Creation contextResearch
Faculty / departmentFakultät Nachhaltigkeit
NotesThis publication was funded by the Open Access Publication Fund of Leuphana University Lüneburg.
Date of Availability2024-11-14T15:04:52Z
Archiving Facility Medien- und Informationszentrum (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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