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100 _aGreipsson, Sigurdur
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245 0 _aRestoration ecology
260 _aSudbury,
_bJones and bartlett:
_c2011.
300 _axvi; 408p.
500 _aIndex 387-408p.
520 _aThe discipline of restoration ecology aims to provide a scientifically sound basis for the reconstruction of degraded or destroyed ecosystems to produce self-supporting systems. This new text provides a current, comprehensive look at this developing area of study that is ideal for the upper-level undergraduate or graduate level course. Divided into five natural parts, Restoration Ecology opens with a look at ecological perspectives of restoration, including nutrient cycling and factors that regulate ecosystem function. The text then moves on to discuss the ecological theories that have shaped restoration ecology, and moves on to sections devoted to restoration in practice, providing accounts of real restoration of various ecosystems. The final section delves in to the planning, implementation, monitoring and appraisal of restoration work.
650 _a Biology
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650 _a Restoration ecology
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650 _aBotany
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700 _aGreipsson, Sigurdur
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