'I would recommend this book to anyone who is already involved with ecological restoration, about to become involved or who has a relevant policy interest. It is a well considered and balanced perspective of the field' - John Hopkins, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society
"Ecological Restoration and Environmental Change: Renewing Damaged Ecosystems is filled with excellent easy- to- read case studies that provide good background information for both the academic and the student. Whether someone has a casual interest in the human decisionmaking ethics surrounding ecological restoration, someone needs to manage an ecosystem restoration budget, or someone is a natural resource scientist, Ecological Restoration and Environmental Change: Renewing Damaged Ecosystems is a must- have addition to their professional library." - Gabriel Thoumi, CFA, Mongabay.
"This clearly written book provides an excellent overview of the field of ecological restoration … This relatively new area of study is thoroughly covered in two chapters; the first addresses how the rapidity of climate change might (and already does) adversely affect ecosystems, and the second covers the subject of managing novel ecosystems through adaptive management. Together, these chapters are a valuable addition to restoration ecology literature. Though written for a well-informed general audience with some knowledge of restoration ecology, this book would be a strong addition to undergraduate or graduate-level courses in restoration theory and practice." – D. Goldblum, CHOICE
"I would recommedn this book to anyone who is already involved with ecological restoration, about to become involved or who has a relevant policy interest. It is a well considered and balanced perspective of the field" – John Hopkins, BES bulletin
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