Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1024828
Success stories in restoration actions across coastal-marine ecosystems: The potential for synergies
Success stories in restoration actions across coastal-marine ecosystems: The potential for synergies // Book of Abstracts of the 8th World Conference on Ecological Restoration
Cape Town, Južnoafrička Republika, 2019. str. 50-51 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Success stories in restoration actions across coastal-marine ecosystems: The potential for synergies
Autori
Fraschetti, Simonetta ; McOwen, Chris ; Papa, Loredana ; Papadopoulou, Nadia ; Bilan, Meri ; Boström, Christopher ; Capdevila, Pol ; Carreiro- Silva, Marina ; Carugati, Laura ; Cebrian, Emma ; Coll, Marta ; Dailianis, Thanos ; Danovaro, Roberto ; De Leo, Francesco ; Fiorentino, Dario ; Gagnon, Karine ; Gambi, Cristina ; Garrabou, Joaquim ; Gerovasileiou, Vasilis ; Hereu, Bernat ; Kipson, Silvija ; Kotta, Jonne ; Ledoux, Jean- Baptiste ; Linares, Cristina ; Martin, Juliette ; Medrano, Alba ; Montero-Serra, Ignasi ; Morato, Telmo ; Pusceddu, Antonio ; Sevastou, Katerina ; Smith, Chris ; Verdura, Jana ; Guarnieri, Giuseppe
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Book of Abstracts of the 8th World Conference on Ecological Restoration
/ - , 2019, 50-51
Skup
8th World Conference on Ecological Restoration
Mjesto i datum
Cape Town, Južnoafrička Republika, 24.09.2019. - 28.09.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
marine restoration, marine ecosystems, global review, restoration success
Sažetak
Restoration actions are crucial to enhance the recovery of degraded ecosystems and to speed up the return to their original state. The increase of restoration actions in marine systems highlights the need to provide specific recommendations to prioritise and improve restoration strategies that make the practices more effective. A review of 498 studies on active restoration in the marine environment published in the last 25 years was carried out at global scale. We assessed how, where, at which spatial and temporal scales, and under which socio-ecological settings restoration studies have been carried out in order to reveal determinants of success. Results show that restoration efforts across coastal habitats are increasing, especially for seagrasses and coral reefs, but never approached at the ecosystem-level. Targets, methods, response variables, and standards are very heterogeneous. Among the factors considered in the review, habitat, human impact intensity, biogeographic realm, and methods of restoration emerged as good determinants of restoration success. Short project duration, relatively small restoration areas, and lack of controls and knowledge of baselines are still limiting factors for deriving generalities. Finally, restorations rarely consider the link with ecosystem services nor future challenges linked to global change, thus impairing evaluation of benefits and long-term success stories. Marine restoration science needs more robust approaches leading to the development of best practices (e.g. protocols, monitoring of the effects, reasons for failure) to be applied at spatial and temporal scales so as to answer to present and future disturbance regimes.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Silvija Kipson
(autor)