Bending the biodiversity curve and meeting international commitments like the Kunming‐Montreal Agreement and the EU Nature Restoration Law require scaling up ecological restoration across spatial, temporal, and societal dimensions. Achieving this depends on a strong scientific evidence base and synthesis of effective practices from both ecological and social perspectives.
Proposing a social‐ecological framework for successful grassland restoration in Germany—an overview and insights from the Grassworks project
Vicky M. Temperton,Ioana A. Pătru‐Dușe,A. Twerski,P. Laeseke,R. Neudert,M. Cebrián‐Piqueras,M. Romero,Markus Bauer,Volker Beckmann,Joern Fischer,Konrad Gray,Werner Härdtle,Johannes Kollmann,Lukas Kuhn,C. Laschke,Jaqueline Loos,Lotte Lutz,Felix May,M. Meyer,B. Martín‐López,Maraja Riechers,Moritz Ptacek,Desirée Seifert,Annika Schmidt,Line Sturm,Jan Thiele,S. Tischew,Liselotte Unseld,Terese E. Venus,Miriam Wiesmeier,A. Kirmer
Published 2025 in Restoration Ecology
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Restoration Ecology
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2025-07-09
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