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DOI 10.1080/09644010701643159
Title (Primary) Return of the wolf: ecological restoration and the deliberate inclusion of the unexpected
Author Gross, M.
Source Titel Environmental Politics
Year 2008
Department SUSOZ
Volume 17
Issue 1
Page From 115
Page To 120
Language englisch
Abstract Ecological restoration aims to initiate natural processes and to facilitate ecosystem recovery. It is also seen as an opportunity for humans to enter into an active relationship with ecosystems. Many contemporary restoration projects not only engage laypersons, but also include the expectation that nature will respond to human efforts in surprising and unpredictable ways. Some practitioners claim that the deliberate inclusion of 'unwanted' elements, such as dangerous species, needs to be understood as the pivotal point of what distinguishes ecological restoration from other forms of ecosystem management. Using the unexpected, and sometimes unwelcome, return of wolves to eastern Germany as a touchstone, the practical implications of ecological restoration's embrace of the unpredictable will be discussed.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=970
Gross, M. (2008):
Return of the wolf: ecological restoration and the deliberate inclusion of the unexpected
Environ. Polit. 17 (1), 115 - 120 10.1080/09644010701643159