habitatrestoration
Habitat restoration is the practice of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, damaged, or destroyed, with the aim of reestablishing natural structure, function, and processes. It seeks to restore native biodiversity, ecological interactions, and ecosystem services to a reference state or to improve resilience to future stressors.
The process typically involves assessing current conditions, establishing restoration goals based on reference ecosystems, designing interventions,
Common methods include reforestation and afforestation, wetland and stream restoration, restoration of grasslands and mangroves, removal
Approaches can be active, involving direct manipulation such as planting and engineering, or passive, allowing natural
Applications span forests, wetlands, grasslands, rivers, coastal habitats, and urban green spaces. Benefits often include increased