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The first 14 years of secondary succession, from 1969 to 1982, are described in a randomized block design experiment on chalk grassland at Aston Rowan...
Read morePlacement of fabric of appropriate mesh-size on or under the soil surface was examined as a possible means of constraining seedling growth and root pe...
Read moreFragmentation of tropical forest is accelerating at the same time that already cleared land reverts to secondary growth. Fragments inexorably lose dee...
Read moreA study in 5, 10 and 15-yr-old 'fallow' stands at 3 sites at 200-300 m altitude, in the Garo and Khasi hills (Meghalaya) and the Naga hills (Nagaland)...
Read morePost-disturbance forest management is known to impair biodiversity, including bird communities, but most studies focus on short-term effects of salvag...
Read moreActive restoration often aims to accelerate ecosystem recovery. However, active restoration may not be worthwhile if its effects are overwhelmed by ch...
Read moreSpontaneous succession is often underappreciated in restoration after the cessation of intensive agricultural management. Spontaneous succession could...
Read moreHigh grading by removing the majority of trees with superior timber quality has led to loss of productivity and biodiversity in forests. Typically, af...
Read moreRemediation of lands devastated by industry includes various forms of restoration, such as technical reclamation and spontaneous succession. These man...
Read moreSemi-natural habitats have been shaped by human disturbance regimes for centuries. Spatially and temporally heterogeneous land use practices, such as ...
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