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1 May 2003 Landscape Restoration: Moving from Generalities to Methodologies
KAREN D. HOLL, ELIZABETH E. CRONE, CHERYL B. SCHULTZ
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Large-scale, landscape-level restoration actions are widely implemented but receive little attention from academic ecologists. We review the methods used to assess the role of these processes in past studies, and suggest ways to use past and ongoing restoration activities to increase our understanding of large-scale processes and improve restoration projects. To make better use of past restoration, we recommend the use of a number of alternative analytical approaches that have become widely applied in conservation biology and wildlife management but have yet to be adopted in restoration ecology.

KAREN D. HOLL, ELIZABETH E. CRONE, and CHERYL B. SCHULTZ "Landscape Restoration: Moving from Generalities to Methodologies," BioScience 53(5), 491-502, (1 May 2003). https://doi.org/10.1641/0006-3568(2003)053[0491:LRMFGT]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 May 2003
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KEYWORDS
Bayesian statistics
information-theoretic
large-scale
reclamation
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