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A planning and decision-making framework for ecological restoration
Authors:James G. Wyant  Richard A. Meganck  Sam H. Ham
Affiliation:(1) Decision Resources, Inc., 30626 Baker Lane, 97333 Corvallis, Oregon, USA;(2) United Nations Environment Programme, International Environmental Technology Centre, 2-110 Ryokuchi koen, Tsurumi-ku, 538 Osaka, Japan;(3) Resource Recreation and Tourism College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sciences, University of Idaho, 83844 Moscow, Idaho, USA
Abstract:A broad and objective perspective of ecological and socioenomic knowledge is required to underlie a scientific approach to the problems of terrestrial restoration ecology. Uncertainty associated with limited scientific knowledge highlights the crucial importance of the interaction between science and policy in weighing ecological restoration alternatives in relation to other management options. In this paper, we provide a pragmatic definition for restoration ecology that is suitable for extensive terrestrial applications and present a decision framework to help organize and clarify different phases of the decision process as it is related to ecological restoration. We argue that restoration planning should include a wider spectrum of participants and decisions than have traditionally been employed.
Keywords:Ecosystem resotoration  Decision process  Ecosystem functions and values  Landscape ecology  Natural resource decision processes  Public participation
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