returningrestoration
Returningrestoration is a term used in environmental studies and restoration practices to describe an approach that combines ecological restoration with social and cultural dimensions of place. It emphasizes returning landscapes, ecosystems, and associated practices to a valued historical state while remaining adaptable to future environmental change. The concept treats restoration as both an ecological process and a renewal of local knowledge, institutions, and meanings tied to a place.
Core ideas include restoring ecological structure and function alongside revitalizing traditional ecological knowledge, governance arrangements, and
Methods associated with returningrestoration span ecosystem restoration at the landscape scale, reintroduction of key species, removal
Critiques focus on the practicality of restoring past baselines in a changing climate, the risk of romanticizing
See also: restoration ecology, rewilding, adaptive management, non-stationarity.