Approximating Nature's Variation: Selecting and Using Reference Information in Restoration Ecology

Volume: 5, Issue: 4, Pages: 338 - 349
Published: Dec 1, 1997
Abstract
Restoration ecologists use reference information to define restoration goals, determine the restoration potential of sites, and evaluate the success of restoration efforts. Basic to the selection and use of reference information is the need to understand temporal and spatial variation in nature. This is a challenging task: variation is likely to be scale dependent; ecosystems vary in complex ways at several spatial and temporal scales; and there...
Paper Details
Title
Approximating Nature's Variation: Selecting and Using Reference Information in Restoration Ecology
Published Date
Dec 1, 1997
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
338 - 349
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