Ecosystem restoration, regeneration and rewilding
Date
14/09/2023Metadata
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Anthropomorphic activities have caused major damage to ecosystems worldwide. Although documenting this damage is important, implementing measures to halt and reverse ecosystem decline is critical and is now being prioritised globally. To support global goals to protect and restore nature, BMC Ecology and Evolution has launched a new article collection to encourage contributions from the multifaceted ecosystem restoration community.
Citation
Shackelford , N & McDougall , C 2023 , ' Ecosystem restoration, regeneration and rewilding ' , BMC Ecology and Evolution , vol. 23 , 52 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-023-02165-3
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BMC Ecology and Evolution
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Non peer reviewed
ISSN
2730-7182Type
Journal item
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