Restoration Ecology's Silver Jubilee: big time questions for restoration ecology
Restoration Ecology has persisted for 25 years, but how long do restored ecosystems persist? Why do some restored ecosystems continue to accrue biodiversity and provide ecosystem services for decades or centuries while others are rapidly converted to alternative land uses? And how can we enhance the...
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