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Restoration Notes Restoration Notes have been a distinguishing feature of Ecological Restoration for more than 25 years. This section is geared toward introducing innovative research, tools, technologies, programs, and ideas, as well as providing short-term research results and updates on ongoing efforts. Please direct submissions and inquiries to the editorial staff (ERjournal@ aesop.rutgers.edu). members have enormous potential to advance restora- tion science and practice by exploring restoration con- Elise S. Gornish (corresponding author: University of Cali- cepts within a larger ecological framework. In addition, fornia, Davis, One Shields Avenue Mail Stop 1, Davis, CA because restoration activities oen ft encompass multiple 95616, egornish@ucdavis.edu) and Kristin B. Hulvey (Utah areas of ecological investigation—from nutrient cycling, State University, Wildland Resources Department, NR 206, to biotic interactions, to ecosystem functions—a network 5230 Old Main Hill). of researchers within ESA striving to link their traditional limate and land-use changes are resulting in species field of enquiry with restoration will encourage a synthesis Closs and rapid shifts in the composition and func - of ecological processes that influence restoration success. tioning of ecosystems across the planet (Rockstrom et al. This kind of big-picture approach to restoration issues 2009, Cahill et al. 2012). As a
Ecological Restoration – University of Wisconsin Press
Published: May 19, 2016
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