Embracing variability: environmental dependence and plant community context in ecological restoration
Abstract
In heterogeneous landscapes, one can expect a complexity of ecological restoration outcomes. The effectiveness of management often depends on environmental conditions (environmental context) and how management indirectly affects other components of the system (community context). Although managers appreciate this context dependency, it is difficult to translate it to decision-making in restoration. We demonstrate one approach to improve this...
Paper Details
Title
Embracing variability: environmental dependence and plant community context in ecological restoration
Published Date
Oct 8, 2015
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
119 - 127
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