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Restoration Ecology and Sustainable Development

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Krystyna_M._UrbanskaNigel_R._WebbPeter_J._Edward-g4064080797> ( "Krystyna M. UrbanskaNigel R. WebbPeter J. Edwards")
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schema:description 2"内容記述: I. Introduction: 1. Why restoration?, Krystyna M. Urbanska, Nigel R. Webb, Peter J. Edwards; 2. What do we mean by restoration?, Anthony D. Bradshaw. II. Ecological basis of restoration: 3. Restoration as an ecosystem process: Implications of the modern ecological paradigm, V. Thomas Parker, Steward T.A. Pickett; 4. The importance of social ecology in restoration science, Anthony D. Bradshaw; 5. Soil micro-organisms, mycorrhiza, and restoration ecology, Kurt Haselwandter; 6. Safe site - interface of plant population ecology and restoration ecology, Krystyna M. Urbanska; 7. The role of plant-animal mutualisms in the design and restoration of natural communities, Steven N. Handel; 8. The development of criteria for ecological restoration, Nigel R. Webb. III. The implementation and assessment of restoration schemes: 9. Restoring alpine ecosystems in the western United States: environmental constraints, disturbance characteristics, and restoration success, Jeanne C. Chambers; 10.Restoraion of eroded areas in Iceland, Sigurδur H. Magnusson; 11. Invertebrates assist the restoration process: an Australian perspective, Jonathan D. Majier; 12. Terrestrial arthnopods as ecological indicators of habitat restoration in southwerstern North America, Kathy S. Williams; 13. Tidal wetlands restoration and creation along the east coast of North America, William A. Niering; 14. Options for restoration and management of coastal salt marshes in Europe, Jan P. Bakker, Peter Esselink, Rene van der Wal, Kees S. Dijkema. IV. Ecological restoration, economics, and sustainability: 15. Ecological engineering and sustainable development, Peter J. Edwards, Cyrus Abivardi; 16. Ecological restoration - the magnitude of the challenge: an outsider's view, Michael J. Clark. V. Conclusions: 17. Restoration ecology: science, technology, and society, Peter J. Edwards, Nigel R. Webb, Krystyna M. Urbanska, Reinhard Bornkaam. ...(more)"
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