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Ecological Restoration

Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned

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  • Encapsulates a suite of past restoration case studies related to a range of landscapes, environmental conditions
  • Enriches understanding of systematic restoration ecology techniques
  • Presents a survey of the current knowledge and issues underlying restoration efforts

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Restoring Ecosystems and Species

  2. Restoring Highly Human-Modified Systems

  3. Other Important Aspects of Restoration

  4. Socio-Economic Aspects of Restoration

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About this book

Ecological restoration, although a relatively new endeavour compared to other disciplines, has gained significant momentum during the last decade as accelerating global change becomes more apparent. It is now widely accepted by the scientific community that to avoid further devastating effects of climate change and biodiversity loss, humanity must determinedly move more to protect and restore natural ecosystems. Many restoration efforts of the past have been ad hoc, site and situation-specific and have often failed to achieve desired outcomes, but over the last decade, many countries are allocating increasingly significant amounts of financial investment towards restoration with the goal of achieving more systematic and predictable outcomes. Today, activities related to restoring ecosystems, natural assets and biodiversity are a global focus. 

This book covers a wide range of topics related to ecological restoration including for grasslands, wetlands, temperate and tropical forests and arid zones. Importantly, it also focuses on ecological restoration in human-disturbed landscapes such as for urban areas, farmlands, mine sites and transport corridors. It highlights the necessity for evidence-based approaches that are both nuanced and complementary with prescriptions for people-based restoration, that is socially inclusive and cognisant of historic and current community sentiment. 

Ambitious landscape and continental scale targets for ecological restoration have been set across the globe. However, without practical guidelines developed from restoration evaluations from the recent past to follow,  future efforts are unlikely to be successful, nor -expected targets met. To that end, this book reviews and highlights a large number and variety of restoration stories from around the world. Most are presented as reader-friendly case studies, that feature innovative and systematic techniques for undertaking species-rich ecological restoration.Together they provide inspiration for current and future professionals and offer unique glimpses into state-of-the-art practice for this critically important discipline



Editors and Affiliations

  • Future Regions Research Centre, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Australia

    Singarayer Florentine

  • Ecological Restoration Department, Kalbar Operations, Bairnsdale, Australia

    Paul Gibson-Roy

  • School of Molecular and Life Sciences, ARC Centre for Mine Site Restoration, Curtin University, Bentley, Australia

    Kingsley Wayne Dixon

  • National Research Collections Australia, Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia

    Linda Broadhurst

About the editors

Professor Singarayer Florentine is a restoration and invasive species ecologist, with more than 25 years of experience in research and higher education teaching. He has been specialising in work on ecologically diverse habitats, and has had experience in three different countries. Florentine earned his PhD from Curtin University in Western Australia, and then moved to Queensland where he worked as Weed Scientist with the Tropical Weeds Research Centre. While he was School for Field Studies at the Centre for Rainforest Studies, Queensland, he was involved in several tropical rainforest restoration projects and began to conduct research into weed invasion in fragmented landscapes.


Dr Linda Broadhurst recently retired as Director of the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, a joint venture between CSIRO National Research Collections Australia and the Director of National Parks. During Linda’s research career her has researchinterests included conservation and restoration genetics and improving seed collection practices for better restoration outcomes. She also spent many years translating scientific findings to help improve on ground seed collection and use practices to ensure that plantings has a broad genetic base.


Dr Paul Gibson-Roy is a restoration ecologist specialising in grassland and grassy woodland communities. Paul has worked with various groups including universities, NGOs, governments and private businesses to increase the focus on the need to protect and restore these communities.  His work has included detailed research and field scale implementation of practice. In addition, he has also been keenly involved in better understanding the dynamics and capacity of the broader seed and restoration sectors, in particular around seed production and seed supply chains, to provide effective restoration services. He has spent many years communicating findings fromresearch and practice and advocating for better restoration policy, programs, and outcomes.


Professor Kingsley Dixon is a restoration ecologist and conservation biologist, with 40 years of global experience focused on landscape-scale restoration and conservation through community-led practices. He holds positions on international and national boards and commissions including President of the international Society for Ecological Restoration and member of the Task Force on Best Practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. Kingsley was awarded the Linnean Medal in 2013 for his significant contribution to the science of natural history

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Ecological Restoration

  • Book Subtitle: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned

  • Editors: Singarayer Florentine, Paul Gibson-Roy, Kingsley Wayne Dixon, Linda Broadhurst

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25412-3

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-25411-6Published: 15 June 2023

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-25414-7Due: 16 July 2023

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-25412-3Published: 14 June 2023

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 601

  • Number of Illustrations: 15 b/w illustrations, 168 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Plant Ecology, Ecology, Conservation Biology/Ecology, Landscape Ecology, Biodiversity

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