Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1887989056> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1887989056 endingPage "614" @default.
- W1887989056 startingPage "601" @default.
- W1887989056 abstract "Forest loss and degradation is occurring at high rates but humankind is experiencing historical momentum that favors forest restoration. Approaches to restoration may follow various paradigms depending on stakeholder objectives, regional climate, or the degree of site degradation. The vast amount of land requiring restoration implies the need for spatial prioritization of restoration efforts according to cost-benefit analyses that include ecological risks. To design resistant and resilient ecosystems that can adapt to emerging circumstances, an adaptive management approach is needed. Global change, in particular, imparts a high degree of uncertainty about the future ecological and societal conditions of forest ecosystems to be restored, as well as their desired goods and services. We must also reconsider the suite of species incorporated into restoration with the aim of moving toward more stress resistant and competitive combinations in the longer term. Non-native species may serve an important role under some circumstances, e.g., to facilitate reintroduction of native species. Propagation and field establishment techniques must promote survival through seedling stress resistance and site preparation. An improved ability to generalize among plant functional groups in ecological niche adaptations will help to overcome site-limiting factors. The magnitude and velocity of ongoing global change necessitates rapid responses in genetics that cannot be naturally induced at valid temporal and spatial scales. The capacity for new concepts and technologies to be adopted by managers and accepted by society will depend on effective technology transfer and a community-based approach to forest restoration. The many benefits human society gains from forests requires that forest restoration considers multiple objectives and approaches to minimize trade-offs in achieving these objectives." @default.
- W1887989056 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5004575809 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5007907268 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5022971012 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5024078306 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5024574776 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5030085593 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5039908695 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5041764112 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5047106524 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5074857174 @default.
- W1887989056 creator A5080519331 @default.
- W1887989056 date "2015-10-05" @default.
- W1887989056 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W1887989056 title "Restoring forests: What constitutes success in the twenty-first century?" @default.
- W1887989056 cites W1550121875 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W1581202351 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W1974603236 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W1985322408 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W1988781830 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2009130252 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2011925816 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2012012572 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2013704616 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2015448932 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2022343762 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2028229545 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2035725191 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2041396888 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2042455811 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2047145701 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2048418011 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2054233424 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2061630791 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2063435074 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2068464578 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2070189200 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2076218810 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2080570414 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2081321980 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2082076991 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2085168606 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2087358281 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2092437728 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2094725683 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2095476681 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2108491198 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2115540733 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2118313617 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2119214696 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2122933914 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2124124339 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2125151018 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2129128614 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2129849322 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2130299564 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2131395731 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2137621909 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2155259242 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2158136979 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2158399514 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2170539502 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W2278486517 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W4232817384 @default.
- W1887989056 cites W565346873 @default.
- W1887989056 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-015-9513-5" @default.
- W1887989056 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1887989056 type Work @default.
- W1887989056 sameAs 1887989056 @default.
- W1887989056 citedByCount "127" @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562015 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562016 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562017 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562018 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562019 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562020 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562021 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562022 @default.
- W1887989056 countsByYear W18879890562023 @default.
- W1887989056 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5004575809 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5007907268 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5022971012 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5024078306 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5024574776 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5030085593 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5039908695 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5041764112 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5047106524 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5074857174 @default.
- W1887989056 hasAuthorship W1887989056A5080519331 @default.
- W1887989056 hasBestOaLocation W18879890561 @default.
- W1887989056 hasConcept C107826830 @default.
- W1887989056 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W1887989056 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1887989056 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1887989056 hasConcept C187736073 @default.