Beyond ecology: ecosystem restoration as a process for social-ecological transformation

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Tedesco, Anazélia M.;López-Cubillos, Sofía;Chazdon, Robin;Rhodes, Jonathan R.;Archibald, Carla L.;Pérez-Hämmerle, Katharina-Victoria;Brancalion, Pedro H.S.;Wilson, Kerrie A.;Oliveira, Mariana;Correa, Diego F.;Ota, Liz;Morrison, Tiffany H.;Possingham, Hugh P.;Mills, Morena;Santos, Fabiane C.;Dean, Angela J.
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Ecosystem restoration conventionally focuses on ecological targets. However, while ecological targets are crucial to mobilizing political, social, and financial capital, they do not encapsulate the need to: integrate social, economic, and ecological dimensions and systems approaches; reconcile global targets and local objectives; and measure the rate of progress toward multiple and synergistic goals. Restoration is better conceived as an inclusive social-ecological process that integrates diverse values, practices, knowledge, and restoration objectives across temporal and spatial scales and stakeholder groups. Taking a more process-based approach will ultimately enable greater social-ecological transformation, greater restoration effectiveness, and more long-lasting benefits to people and nature across time and place.

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38

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1872-8383

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7

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Elsevier

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10.1016/j.tree.2023.02.007