Restoration at the landscape scale as a means of mitigation and adaptation to climate change

Current Landscape Ecology Reports
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Although landscape-scale restoration efforts are gaining traction worldwide, their success is generally unknown. We review landscape-scale restorations to gain insight to whether focal ecological outcomes have been achieved, in the face of changing environmental conditions.

Recent Findings

Only 9% of the 477 articles that resulted from our search were studies of landscape-scale restorations. The majority (73%) of the landscape restorations from our study have occurred since the 1990s, indicating that this type of restoration has gained in popularity in the last 30 years. Furthermore, 67% of these restoration studies occurred in a single country: China. Many scientific studies have addressed the ability of a species to shift ranges with climate change, yet few of the landscape-scale restoration studies used for our study addressed this question. Instead, 87% of the studies focused on ecosystem function, rather than community-level processes, as a result of restoration.

Summary

There is a clear need for more research to be undertaken on the ecological outcomes of landscape-scale restorations to understand whether they enable species and communities to shift their ranges or adapt to climate change. Conservation practitioners could utilize our decision matrix as a tool to guide restoration of individual sites within a landscape context, as well as current and future climatic conditions, to guide ecological outcomes of interest. Optimal biodiversity maintenance requires habitat conservation in concert with restoration activities at the landscape scale, and the latter, likely increasingly so in a world of changing climate.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Restoration at the landscape scale as a means of mitigation and adaptation to climate change
Series title Current Landscape Ecology Reports
DOI 10.1007/s40823-020-00056-7
Volume 5
Year Published 2020
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
Description 13 p.
First page 85
Last page 97
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