Ecología Austral,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(3), P. 839 - 851
Published: Nov. 9, 2023
Este
artículo
enfatiza
la
importancia
de
combinar
enfoques
socioecológicos
e
innovación
social
para
enriquecer
el
concepto
emergente
restauración
socioecológica
(RSE).
Una
revisión
integradora
literatura
permitió
identificar
elementos
clave
los
marcos
sistemas
(SSE)
(SIS)
comprensión
y
aplicación
RSE.
Aunque
se
reconoce
a
RSE
como
un
enfoque
complejo
abordar
desafíos
ecológicos
sociales
contemporáneos,
nuestra
evidencia
que
mayoría
tradicionales
ecológica
(RE)
todavía
centran
en
aspectos
técnicos
ecológicos,
pasando
por
alto
participación
actores
integración
sociocultural.
Nuestro
análisis
demuestra
perspectiva
RSE,
través
SSE,
puede
enriquecerla
identificando
componentes
esenciales
desde
las
dimensiones
ecológica.
Incorporar
tempranamente
estas
consideraciones
socioecológicas
evita
fragmentación
permite
sinergias
entre
comunidades
ecosistemas.
Similarmente,
integrar
marco
impulsa
cambio
facilita
adoptar
innovaciones
diversas
escalas
(SES),
fortaleciendo
redes
aclarando
limitaciones
políticas
institucionales,
necesidades
diversos
conocimiento.
proceso
dinámico
reduce
asimetrías
poder
refuerza
resiliencia
SSE.
La
redefinición
presentamos
fusiona
SSE
SIS,
avanzando
hacia
una
mejor
al
considerar
interacciones
naturales
humanos.
Nuestros
resultados
subrayaron
necesidad
establecer
nuevos
analíticos
profundicen
integrada
SIS
planificación
enriqueciendo
así
teoría
práctica
RE
ampliar
integradores
emergentes.
Journal of Applied Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
61(5), P. 922 - 939
Published: March 24, 2024
Abstract
The
global
movement
for
ecosystem
restoration
has
gained
momentum
in
response
to
the
Bonn
Challenge
(2010)
and
UN
Decade
on
Ecosystem
Restoration
(UNDER,
2021–2030).
While
several
science‐based
guidelines
exist
aid
achieving
successful
outcomes,
significant
variation
remains
outcomes
of
projects.
Some
this
disparity
can
be
attributed
unexpected
responses
components
planned
interventions.
Given
complex
nature
ecosystems,
we
propose
that
concepts
from
Complex
Systems
Science
(CSS)
are
linked
non‐linearity,
such
as
regime
shifts,
ecological
resilience
feedbacks,
should
employed
help
explain
an
perspective.
Our
framework,
Explore
Before
You
Restore,
illustrates
how
these
impact
by
influencing
degradation
recovery
trajectories.
Additionally,
incorporating
CSS
into
typical
project
cycle
through
a
assessment
phase
suggest
need
is
explicitly
included
improve
outcomes.
To
facilitate
inclusion
make
it
workable
practitioners,
describe
indicators
methods
available
teams
answer
key
questions
up
assessment.
In
doing
so,
identify
outstanding
science
policy
tasks
needed
further
operationalize
restoration.
Synthesis
applications
.
By
illustrating
non‐linear
threshold
behaviour
trajectories,
our
framework
Restore
demonstrates
incorporate
thinking
We
argue
cycles,
more
broadly,
international
guidelines,
may
significantly
Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 3, 2025
Abstract
Forest
landscape
restoration
(FLR)
is
a
promising
tool
for
restoring
ecological
functionality
and
improving
human
well-being
in
degraded
landscapes.
The
success
of
FLR
efforts
depends
on
the
interests,
perceptions,
actions
local
communities,
extension
services,
Non-Governmental
Organizations,
policymakers.
While
much
research
focuses
direct
economic
impacts
FLR,
limited
attention
has
been
given
to
how
stakeholder
perceptions
influence
design
implementation
efforts.
Understanding
these
perspectives
crucial
shaping
effective
policy
interventions
ensuring
long-term
success.
This
study
uses
Q
methodology
examine
viewpoints
key
considerations
priorities
designing
implementing
Tchamba
Prefecture,
Togo.
analysis
reveals
three
distinct
perspectives:
(1)
Incentive-Driven
Restoration,
emphasizing
financial
incentives
private-sector
partnerships
as
essential
success;
(2)
Comprehensive
Collaborative
advocating
an
inclusive,
multidisciplinary
approach
that
integrates
community
participation
monitoring;
(3)
Community
highlighting
importance
fostering
engagement.
Across
all
perspectives,
stakeholders
strongly
agreed
biodiversity
conservation,
involvement,
conflict
resolution
land
use.
findings
underscore
need
tailor
policies
contexts
preferences,
suggesting
flexible,
participatory
approaches
can
enhance
sustainability
effectiveness.
contributes
developing
adaptive
highlights
integrate
behavioural
insights
into
policy-making
foster
Journal of Ecohumanism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(3), P. 1371 - 1386
Published: July 31, 2024
Indonesia
is
enhancing
forest
landscapes,
particularly
in
deforestation-affected
areas,
through
waqf
forests
to
achieve
environmental
sustainability
and
community
welfare.
This
study
examines
the
ecological
restoration
processes
within
offers
policy
recommendations.
It
investigates
causal
relationships
affecting
populations
Cibunian
Cibeureum
villages
using
an
ex
post
facto
design
quantitative
methods.
Focusing
on
beneficiaries,
who
generally
possess
higher
education
levels,
explores
link
between
improved
management.
Data
were
collected
via
structured
questionnaires
analyzed
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM).
Findings
reveal
that
Waqf
Forest
Institution
significantly
impacts
socio-economic
benefits
of
forest,
contributing
26.4%
these
benefits.
Additionally,
institution
enhances
by
13.9%.
The
path
coefficient
value
indicates
a
positive
influence
Hypothesis
testing
confirms
significant
impact
Institution,
validating
alternative
hypothesis
(Ha).
vital
resource
for
local
community,
offering
sustainable
management
generating
income.
Managed
accordance
with
Indonesian
laws
Islamic
Sharia
regulations,
strategically
selects
sites
improve
service
access
enhance
forest's
role
livelihoods.
underscores
importance
improving
suggests
frameworks
support
educational
initiatives
alongside
projects.
Implications
advocate
community-based
financial
models
strategic
partnerships
address
challenges
promote
development.
River Research and Applications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 8, 2024
Abstract
Integrating
hydrogeomorphological
(HGM)
principles
into
the
restoration
of
degraded
rivers
can
achieve
sustainable
results
and
provide
various
human
benefits.
HGM
mainly
involve
understanding
context
processes
that
shape
a
fluvial
system
before
any
intervention,
in
order
to
support
its
dynamism
align
with
potential
functioning
uses.
Despite
recent
management
approaches
inspired
by
principles,
most
projects
carried
out
Quebec
(Canada)
are
not
process‐based
target
specific
one‐dimensional
objectives.
Although
there
is
an
overall
lack
post‐project
monitoring,
several
appear
have
failed
or
had
mixed
success.
This
research
aims
shed
light
on
diversity
societal
drivers
behind
river
examine
how
they
influence
integration
Four
were
characterized
through
participant
observation
interviews
organizations
running
them.
Representatives
two
ministries
involved
also
interviewed.
The
show
shaped
public
acceptance
disregarding
which
lead
poorly‐informed
action.
Project
funding
stakeholders'
expertise
challenged
project
implementation
played
key
role
defining
their
addition
these
components
improve
current
analytical
frameworks
for
identifying
Depending
sociocultural,
political
legislative
contexts,
programs
may
either
facilitate
restrict
benefits
projects.
Recognizing
reframes
as
fundamentally
social
activity
enlightens
could
impel
innovative
towards
more
results.
Many
countries
globally
have
committed
to
restoring
forested
landscapes
on
a
large
scale.Yet,
there
is
limited
understanding
of
why
people
engage
with
restoration
programs
and
theassociated
social
impacts,
hindering
efforts
scale
restoration.
This
study
examines
thedrivers
for
landholder
engagement
in
farmland
Brazil's
Pontal
doParanapanema
region
the
Atlantic
Forest.
Using
mixed
methods,
including
surveys,
semistructuredand
key
informant
interviews,
we
find
that
compatibility
immediate
needs
isstrongly
associated
among
smallholders.
Compliance
environmentallegislation
landholders’
Furthermore,
landtenure
insecurity
smallholders
changes
rules
over
time
landholders
couldrestrict
long-term
engagement.
Formalizing
land
tenure
developing
mechanisms
thatsupport
smallholder
could
increase
uptake,
while
stability
ofexisting
environmental
policy
might
encourage
People and Nature,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
Abstract
Forest
restoration
can
potentially
contribute
to
multiple
global
sustainable
development
goals.
Yet,
little
is
known
about
the
factors
associated
with
local
actors'
choice
engage
in
restoration,
limiting
of
effective
scaling
strategies.
Our
study
examines
spatial
socio‐ecological
landowners'
engagement
forest
documented
by
Atlantic
Restoration
Pact
Brazil.
We
draw
on
Diffusion
Innovations
theory
model
associations
between
and
explanatory
variables
among
222,000
private
properties
Forest.
Properties
highest
cattle
densities
were
163.9%
more
likely
be
restored
(95%
CI:
131.1%–201.3%)
than
those
lowest.
Large
had
a
120.0%
higher
probability
90.9%–153.5%)
medium
ones.
Compared
reference
levels,
cover
(in
2010)
ambiguous,
but
greater
loss
(1990–2010)
9.0%
less
−12.5%
−5.3%).
water
bodies
22.2%
8.9%–37.1%),
while
upland
46.6%
32.3%–57.8%),
ruggedness
12.4%–30.9%).
Longer
travel
times
urban
areas
reduced
likelihood
48.3%
39.7%–55.8%).
road
distance
quantile
11.1%
0.1%–23.2%).
High
management
levels
52.6%
15.5%–73.6%),
densely
populated
increased
it
53.8%
35.6%–74.4%).
wealthier
municipalities
(54.7%,
95%
CI
10.8%–116.4%).
Landowners'
decision‐making
appears
responsive
legislative
requirements
(on
minimum
afforestation
around
waterbodies),
underscoring
their
value
for
promoting
restoration.
Commercial
landowners
might
have
incentives
restore
or
selectively
targeted
organisations,
risking
marginalisation
smallholders
poorer
from
agendas.
Engagement
where
there
are
people
lower
cities,
suggesting
deliver
ecological
benefits
some
Brazil's
most
degraded
landscapes.
Read
free
Plain
Language
Summary
this
article
Journal
blog.