rehabilitation ecology
rehabilitation ecology Where it is impossible to restore a site to its original condition, the establishment on it of a community which is similar to the original. Compare replacement ecology and restoration ecology; see also recreatability.
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Restore , re·store / riˈstôr/ • v. [tr.] bring back (a previous right, practice, custom, or situation); reinstate: the government restored confidence in the ho… Reinstate , re·in·state / ˌrē-inˈstāt/ • v. [tr.] (often be reinstated) restore (someone or something) to their former position or condition: the union is fighti… Art Conservation And Restoration , art conservation and restoration, the preservation of structurally sound works of art, the halting of processes that lead to the damage of works of a… Restoration (england) , the idea of restoration, in theory and in practice
restoration in the international arena
conservative alternatives to restoration
1830: the abandonm… Restoration Ecology , Restoration ecology refers to activities undertaken to increase populations of an endangered species or to manage or reconstruct a threatened ecosyst… George Farquhar , Farquhar, George
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