Comparing the Efficiency of Nursery and Direct Transplanting Methods for Restoring Endangered Corals
Graham E. Forrester, Maggie Chan, Dennis Conetta, Russell Dauksis, Katie Nickles, and Alicia Siravo
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Removal of Climbing Plants and Soil Plowing as a Strategy to Enhance Forest Recovery in Tropical Dry Forests Old Fields
Moisés Méndez-Toribio, Julieta Benítez-Malvido, Isela E. Zermeño-Hernández, and Jessica Castillo-Mandujano
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Can a Mesic Grassland Mosaic Recover from Thicketization? Insights from Seven Years Monitoring Species Abundance
John B. Taft, Connie Carroll-Cunningham, Zachary P. Kron, and Hannah L. Grant
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Potential Reinvasion of Lonicera maackii after Urban Riparian Forest Restoration
Kristine N. Hopfensperger, Richard L. Boyce, and Devin Schenk
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From Monologue to Dialogue: Creating a Community of Inquiry in Online Ecological Restoration Courses
Emily K. Gonzales, Lauriane Long-Raymond and Daniel Kehler
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Volume 36:4 (December 2018)
Resistance and Resilience to Natural Disturbance during Ecological Restoration
Scott R. Abella, Timothy A. Schetter, John F. Jaeger, Lawrence G. Brewer, Karen S. Menard, Timothy D. Gallaher, Jason J. Diver and LaRae A. Sprow
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Allometry, Morphometry, and Soil Characterization of Giant Cane (Arundinaria gigantea) Stands
Gurbir Singh, Michael D. Goble, Jon E. Schoonover, Karl W. J. Williard and James J. Zaczek
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Volume 36:3 (September 2018)
Ammophila arenaria as a Nurse Plant: Implications for Management of an Invasive Species
Julea A. Shaw
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Restoration of North American Salt Deserts: A Look at the Past and Suggestions for the Future
Jayne L. Jonas, M. Nikki Grant-Hoffman and Mark W. Paschke
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Building Resilience in Ecological Restoration Processes: A Social-Ecological Perspective
Katrina Krievins, Ryan Plummer and Julia Baird
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Towards Increased Community-Engaged Ecological Restoration: A Review of Current Practice and Future Directions
Helen Fox and Georgina Cundill
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Fire as a Site Preparation Tool in Grassland Restoration: Seed Size Effects on Recruitment Success
Amy O. Alstad, Ellen I. Damschen and Laura M. Ladwig
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Soil Seed Banks in Stock-piled Topsoils in the western Rio Grande Plains, Texas
Mylea C. Lovell, Sandra Rideout-Hanzak, David E. Ruppert, Veronica Acosta-Martinez, Forrest S. Smith, Paula Maywald Stumberg, Keith A. Pawelek, Anthony D. Falk and David B. Wester
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Floristic Development in Three Oligohaline Tidal Wetlands after Dike Removal
Brenda C. Clifton, W. Gregory Hood and Steve R. Hinton
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Community Recovers Rapidly Along a Tallgrass Restoration Chronosequence
Mieke van der Heyde, Hongguang Liu, Brian Ohsowski and Miranda Hart
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Developing a Framework for Evaluating Tallgrass Prairie Reconstruction Methods and Management
Diane L. Larson, Marissa Ahlering, Pauline Drobney, Rebecca Esser, Jennifer L. Larson and Karen Viste-Sparkman
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Transplanting Following Non-Native Plant Control in Rocky Mountain Foothills Fescue Grassland Restoration
Holly J. Stover, M. Anne Naeth and Sarah R. Wilkinson
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Tipping the Native-Exotic Balance: Succession in Restored Upland Prairies in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
Briana Christine Lindh
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Passive Roadside Restoration Reduces Management Costs and Fosters Native Habitat
Sara K. Wigginton and Laura A. Meyerson
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Volume 35:4 (December 2017)
Weed Establishment and Persistence after Water Pipeline Installation and Reclamation in the Mixed Grass Prairie of Western North Dakota
Erin K. Espeland and Lora B. Perkins
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Short-Term Response of Vegetation and the Riparian Bird Community to Dam Removal on the Rogue River, Oregon
Jaime L. Stephens
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Long-term Outcomes of Natural-Process Riparian Restoration on a Regulated River Site: The Rio Grande Albuquerque Overbank Project after 16 Years
Esteban H. Muldavin, Elizabeth R. Milford, Nancy E. Umbreit and Yvonne D. Chauvin
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Volume 35:3 (September 2017)
Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Native Plants and Local Ecotypes in Ecological Restoration
Emily A. Altrichter, Janette R. Thompson and Catherine M. Mabry
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Direct Application of Invasive Species Prioritization: The Spatial Invasive Infestation and Priority Analysis Model
Deborah Stone and Michael Andreu
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Bird Diversity in Actively and Naturally Restored Tropical Forests in an Urban-Agricultural Landscape
Matthew C. Bare and Raymond M. Danner
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Seed Dormancy Break and Germination for Restoration of Three Globally Important Wetland Bulrushes
James E. Marty and Karin M. Kettenring
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Trait Complementarity Enhances Native Plant Restoration in an Invaded Urban Landscape
Lauren M. Hallett, Dylan E. Chapple, Nathan Bickart, Ariel Cherbowsky, Lawrence Fernandez, Cheuk H. Ho, Martin Alexander, Ken Schwab and Katharine N. Suding
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Converting Lawn to Restored Forest on a Midwest College Campus: A Seven Year Assessment of Herbaceous Plant Establishment
Leanna N. DeJong, Micah G. Warners and David P. Warners
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Initial Transplant Size and Microsite Influence Transplant Survivorship and Growth of a Threatened Dune Thistle
Samniqueka J. Halsey, Timothy J. Bell and Marlin Bowles
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Volume 34:4 (December 2016)
Social and Biophysical Context Influences County-level Support for Collaborative Watershed Restoration: Case Study of the Sacramento River, CA, USA
Suzanne Langridge
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Landscape Factors and Restoration Practices Associated with Initial Reforestation Success in Haiti
Starry D. Sprenkle-Hyppolite, Andrew M. Latimer, Truman P. Young and Kevin J. Rice
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Volume 34:3 (September 2016)
Soil Inoculation with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Promotes the Growth of Boreal Plant Communities in Gold Mine Overburden
Sean B. Rapai, Shelley Hunt, Luke D. Bainard, Marie-Hélène Turgeon and Steven G. Newmaster
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Predicting Treatment Longevity after Successive Conifer Removals in Sierra Nevada Aspen Restoration
John-Pascal Berrill, Christa M. Dagley and Stephanie A. Coppeto
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Fungal Communities Associated with Sea Oats Seeds Harvested from Sand Beaches and Seed Production Nurseries
Pheonah Nabukalu and Carrie A. Knott
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Sedge/Grass Meadow Restoration on Former Agricultural Lands along a Lake Ontario Drowned-River-Mouth Tributary
Douglas A. Wilcox and Alexander J. Healy
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Volume 33:4 (December 2015)
Editorial: On a Woodland Sedge, Steven N. Handel
Prioritizing Wetland Restoration Sites: A Review and Application to a Large-Scale Coastal Restoration Program
Daniel Consorte Widis, Todd K. BenDor and Michael Deegan
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Is Information Enough? The Effects of Watershed Approaches and Planning on Targeting Ecosystem Restoration Sites
Sierra C. Woodruff and Todd K. BenDor
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Volume 33:3 (September 2015)
Editorial: Not so novel ecosystems, Steven N. Handel
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Can Non-Native Species Explain Patterns of Convergence and Deviation in Regenerating Coastal Dune Forest?
Matthew Grainger and Rudi van Aarde
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Effects of Oak-hickory Woodland Restoration Treatments on Native Groundcover Vegetation and the Invasive Grass, Microstegium vimineum
J. Stephen Brewer, Matthew J. Abbott, and Sean A. Moyer
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Community Involvement to Address a Long-standing Invasive Species Problem: Aspects of Civic Ecology in Practice
Rebecca W. Dolan, Kelly A. Harris, and Mark Adler
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Editorial: Velocity of Climate Change and of Restoration Action: Collision Course?, Steven N. Handel
Cost-Estimation for Landscape-Scale Restoration Planning in the Upper Midwest, U.S.
Laura Phillips-Mao, Jodi M. Refsland and Susan M. Galatowitsch
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Using Known Occurrences to Model Suitable Habitat for a Rare Forest Type in West Virginia Under Select Climate Change Scenarios
Nathan R. Beane and James S. Rentch
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Initial Plant Growth in Sand Mine Spoil Amended with Organic Materials
Todd A. Aschenbach, Mitchell Poling
Editorial: Jump-Starting The Habitat Engine, Steven N. Handel
RESTORATION NOTE:
Root Growth Responses to Soil Amendment in an Urban Brownfield
Frank J. Gallagher
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Maximizing Natural Trembling Aspen Seedling Establishment on a Reclaimed Boreal Oil Sands Site
Bradley D. Pinno and Ruth C. Errington
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Volume 32:4 (December 2014)
Editorial: Marriage Therapy for Ecologists and Landscape Architects, Steven N. Handel
Determining Abiotic and Biotic Factors that Limit Transplanted Nothofagus pumilio Seedling Success in Abandoned Beaver Meadows in Tierra del Fuego
Jonathan J. Henn, Christopher B. Anderson, Gaston Kreps, María Vanessa Lencinas, Rosina Soler and Guillermo Martínez Pastur
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Incrementally Rich Seeding Treatments in Tallgrass Prairie Restoration
Jon K. Piper
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Historical Open Forest Ecosystems in the Missouri Ozarks: Reconstruction and
Restoration Targets
Brice B. Hanberry, D. Todd Jones-Farrand and John M. Kabrick
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Recruitment Enhancement as an Indicator of Oyster Restoration Success in Chesapeake Bay
David M. Schulte and Russell P. Burke
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Restoration of Wetland and Prairie on Farmland in the Former Great Black Swamp of Ohio, U.S.A.
Christian F. Lenhart and Peter C. Lenhart
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Volume 32:3 (September 2014)
Editorial: The Changing Pursuit of Happiness, Steven N. Handel
Ditch Restoration in a Large Northern Michigan Fen: Vegetation Response and Basic Porewater Chemistry
James A. Bess, Rodney A. Chimner and Laura C. Kangas
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Native Plant Establishment Success Influenced by Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) Control Method
Laurelin M. Martin, Neil W. MacDonald and Tami E. Brown
Volume 32:2 (March 2014)
Editorial: Singles Ad: Short 6-legged Go-getter Seeks 2-legged Restoration Partner for Long-term Relationship, Steven N. Handel
Volume 32:1 (March 2014)
Editorial: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors?, Steven N. Handel
Soft Shell Clams (Mya arenaria) Contribute to Macroalgal Blooms in a Partially-restored Gulf of Maine Back-barrier Lagoon
Rachel K. Thiet, Stephen M. Smith, Victoria Rubino, Rebecca Clark, Krista Lee, and Judith Oset
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Volume 31:4 (December 2013)
Editorial: Shelter From the Storm, Steven N. Handel
Volume 31:3 (September 2013)
Editorial: Giant Clam Shells, the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, and a Big Box of Markers, Steven N. Handel
Amending Soil with Mulched European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Does Not Reduce Reinvasion
Basil V. Iannone III, Lauren G. Umek, Liam Heneghan and David H. Wise
Volume 31:2 (June 2013)
Was van Gogh a Plant Ecologist?, Steven N. Handel
Special Issue: Status and Challenges of Grassland Restoration in the United States, Myla F.J. Aronson
Volume 31:1 (March 2013)
Editorial: I Want Your Vote: The Real Campaign Continues, Steven N. Handel
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Volume 30:4 (December 2012)
Special Issue: Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration, Nina-Marie E. Lister and Paul Beier
Editorial: Links and Winks—The Design of Ecological Corridors, Steven N. Handel
Editorial: Reestablishing a Healthy and Resilient North America—Linking Ecological Restoration with Continental Habitat Connectivity, Keith Bowers and Margo McKnight
Setting the Stage—Agency Support for Restoring Corridors, Gregory E. Eckert
Special Color Insert for Volume 30:4
Includes color art from articles by the following sets of authors:
Apfelbaum, Rock, and Zoli
Balmori and Skelly
Rosenberg and Justewicz
Berkers, Torsing, Knuijt, and Jansen
Volume 30:3 (September 2012)
Errata
Editorial: Little Things Mean a Lot, Steven N. Handel
Volume 30:2 (June 2012)
Editorial: Ecological Beauty, In the Eye of the Beholder, Steven N. Handel
Editorial: The New European Biodiversity Strategy: A Challenge to the Restoration Community!, Kris Decleer
Editorial: Connecting Communities for Ecological Restoration, Jim Hallett
Volume 30:1 (March 2012)
Editorial: 4th World Conference on Ecological Restoration, Steve Whisenant
Errata (on page 2)
Editorial: The Red Queens of Restoration, Steven N. Handel
Announcement: SER2011 Call to Action: Message from the 4th World Conference on Ecological Restoration to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Letter to the Editor: Comments on A Multiscale Approach to Seagrass Recovery in Tampa Bay, Florida Greening et al. 2011—Ecological Restoration 29(1–2): 82–93., Robin R. Lewis
Initial Plant Growth in Sand Mine Spoil Amended with Peat Moss and Fertilizer Under Greenhouse Conditions: Potential Species for Use in Reclamation
Todd A. Aschenbach, Elizabeth Brandt, Melissa Buzzard, Ryan Hargreaves, Thomas Schmidt, and Amanda Zwagerman
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Volume 29:4 (December 2011)
Editorial: Perspectives, Steve Whisenant
Editorial: A Seed Op-Ed, Steven N. Handel
Volume 29:3 (September 2011)
Editorial: Past, Present, Future, Steven N. Handel
Editorial Office Changes
Editorial: The Society for Ecological Restoration, Steve Whisenant
Converting Riparian Restoration Waste to Energy: Testing Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) Woody Biomass as Fuel for Downdraft Gasification
Jamie Nielsen, James Diebold, Tillie Walton, Michael Boyle and Robb Walt
Volume 29:1/2 (March 2011)
Editorial: Progress with Restoration: Our Widening Scope, Jim Harris
Guest Editorial: Protection and Restoration: Are We Having an Effect?, Katherine A. McGraw and Ronald M. Thom
Multiple Treatment Combinations and Seed Addition Increase Abundance and Diversity of Native Plants in Pacific Northwest Prairies
Amanda G. Stanley, Thomas N. Kaye, and Peter W. Dunwiddie
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An Index of Cumulative Disturbance to River Fish Habitats of the Conterminous United States from Landscape Anthropogenic Activities
Peter C. Esselman, Dana M. Infante, Lizhu Wang, Dayong Wu, Arthur R. Cooper, and William W. Taylor
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Volume 28:4 (December 2010)
Editorial: Short Goodbye, Long Horizon, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Rebuilding Our Green Infrastructure, Jim Harris
Vegetation Response after Removal of the Invasive Carpobrotus Hybrid Complex in Andalucía, Spain
Jara Andreu, Esperanza Manzano-Piedras, Ignasi Bartomeus, Elías Dana and Montserrat Vilà
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Tamarisk Removal in Grand Canyon National Park: Changing the Native–Non-native Relationship as a Restoration Goal
R. Travis Belote, Lori J. Makarick, Michael J. Kearsley and Chris L. Lauver
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Linking Geomorphological and Ecological Responses in Restored Urban Pool-Riffle Streams
Anne Chin, Frances Gelwick, David Laurencio, Laura R. Laurencio, Morgan S. Byars and Mateo Scoggins
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Restoring Natural Capital in the Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests of the Western Ghats of India
R. Jayakumar, R.C. Pandalai and K.K.N. Nair
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Volume 28:3 (September 2010)
Editorial: Oil and Other Pressing Matters, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Dealing with Disaster, Jim Harris
Guest Editorial: Ecological Restoration in Mexico: The Challenges of a Multicultural Megadiverse Country, Roberto Lindig-Cisneros
Biocultural and Ecogastronomic Restoration: The Renewing America's Food Traditions Alliance
Gary Paul Nabhan, DeJa Walker and Alberto Mellado Moreno
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Prospects for disrupting Rhizome Apical Dominance Prior to Chemical Treatment of Phalaris arundinacea
Craig A. Annen
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Indicators of Recovery in a Tropical Freshwater Marsh Invaded by an African Grass
Hugo López Rosas, Fabiola López-Barrera, Patricia Moreno-Casasola, Gustavo Aguirre-León, Erasmo Cázares-Hernández and Lorena Sánchez-Higueredo
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Plant Propagation and the Ecological Restoration of Mexican Tropical Deciduous Forests
Consuelo Bonfil and Irma Trejo
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Integrating Ecological and Ethnobotanical Priorities into Riparian Restoration
Anastasia E. Allen, Francisco J. Satana-Michel, Claudia Ortiz Arrona and Joy B. Zedler
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Volume 28:2 (June 2010)
Editorial: Vital Signs, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Breaking Out of the Silo: Education across Disciplines in Restoration Ecology, Jim Harris
Guest Editorial: Special Theme Introduction: Education and Outreach in Ecological Restoration, James Aronson
Volume 28:1 (March 2010)
Editorial: OCBILs, YODFELs, and NENEGOLs, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Restoration in the City, Jim Harris
An Assessment of Urban Lakeshore Restorations in Minnesota
Dana A. Vanderbosch and Susan M. Galatowitsch
Appendix
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Volume 27:4 (December 2009)
Editorial: Well-Rooted Individuals, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: A View from Down Under, Jim Harris
Volume 27:3 (September 2009)
Editorial: Practicing Ecological Restoration: Climate Change in Context, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Restoration in a Changing Climate, Jim Harris
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
Nathaniel E. Seavy, Thomas Gardali, Gregory H. Golet, F. Thomas Griggs, Christine A. Howell, Rodd Kelsey, Stacy L. Small, Joshua H. Viers and James F. Weigand
Volume 27:2 (June 2009)
Editorial: Where Restoration Emerged: A Gem of a Reserve Celebrates Its Diamond Anniversary, Joy B. Zedler
Editorial: A Brave New World, George Gann
Volume 27:1 (March 2009)
Editorial: You Don’t Have to Be a Scientist to Do Science, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: The Language(s) of Ecological Restoration, George Gann
Seed Harvesting for Ecological Restoration: Efficiency of Haymaking and Seed-Stripping on Different Grassland Types in the Eastern Italian Alps
Michele Scotton, Lisa Piccinin, Matteo Dainese and Federica Sanein
Appendices
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Volume 26:4 (December 2008)
Editorial: A Farewell to the Man, But Not His Science, Joy Zedler
Editorial: Adaptation in Transition, George Gann
Ten Years of Ecological Restoration on a Texas Hill Country Site
David Davidson and Patricia Davidson
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Volume 26:3 (September 2008)
Editorial: Urban Ecological Restoration, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Heads in the Sand, George Gann
The Contribution of the
Latin American and Caribbean Community to a Global Restoration Action
Francisco A. Comín
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Volume 26:2 (June 2008)
Editorial: Opportunities Found In a Worm Hole, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Acting Outside of the Box, George Gann
A Lidar Approach to Evapotranspiration Estimation in Riparian Areas (New Mexico), p. 13
W. Eichinger, J. Prueger, D. Cooper, L. Hipps, C. Neale, H. Holder, S. Hanson, and S. Bowser
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Volume 26:1 (March 2008)
Editorial: Learning through Doing, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Survival and Practice, George Gann
Evaluating Edaphic Conditions Favoring Reed Canary Grass Invasion in a Restored Native Prairie
Cynthia A. Stiles, Brynn Bemis and Joy B. Zedler
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Called to Action: Environmental Restoration by Artists
Lillian Ball
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Volume 25:4 (December 2007)
Editorial: Climate Change, One Project at a Time, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Giant Strides, George Gann
Volume 25:3 (September 2007)
Editorial: Is Sciencey A Word?, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: In The Year …, Keith Bowers
Volume 25:2 (June 2007)
Editorial: Weaving Things Together, Mrill Ingram
Editorial: Living in the Present, Searching for the Past, Planning for the Future, Keith Bowers
Volume 25:1 (March 2007)
Guest Editorial: Starting Up—A Reminiscence, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: Restoring Our Future, Keith Bowers
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Volume 24:4 (December 2006)
Editorial: Authentic Ecological Restoration, Dave Egan
Volume 24:3 (September 2006)
Editorial: Switchgrass: Your Next Home Heating Fuel?, Dave Egan
Editorial: A Union of Communities, Dave Egan
Editorial: Putting a Price on Natural Capital, Dave Egan
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Volume 23:4 (December 2005)
Editorial: Taking on the Storm, Dave Egan
Volume 23:3 (September 2005)
Editorial: R8: Restoration Aid to Africa, Dave Egan
Editorial: Restoring Rapa Nui: The Navel of the Earth, Dave Egan
Editorial: Establishing a Restoration Narrative, Dave Egan
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Volume 22:4 (December 2004)
Editorial: The Next Frontier: Restoring the World’s Oceans, Dave Egan
Volume 22:3 (September 2004)
Editorial: Wake Up, We’re Being Green-Washed!, Dave Egan
Editorial: Human Population and Ecological Restoration, Dave Egan
Editorial: Looking for the Ethical Restorationist, Dave Egan
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Volume 21:4 (December 2003)
Editorial: The Watermelon in Our Native Plant Garden, Dave Egan
Volume 21:3 (September 2003)
Editorial: Ecological Restoration and Sustainable Development, Dave Egan
Editorial: The Taxidermist and the Repairman, Dave Egan
Editorial: Crisis and Ecological Restoration, Dave Egan
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Volume 20:4 (December 2002)
Editorial: Resurrection Ecology, Dave Egan
Volume 20:3 (September 2002)
Editorial: Standards for Good Ecological Restoration, Dave Egan
Editorial: Cultured Ecosystems, Dave Egan
Editorial: What are We Afraid Of?, Dave Egan
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Volume 19:4 (Winter 2001)
Editorial: A New Acid Test for Ecological Restoration, Dave Egan
Editorial: New Millennium, New Climate: What Role for the Restorationist?, Dave Egan
Volume 19:2 (Summer 2001)
Editorial: Beyond Members: Another Level of Community, Dave Egan
Volume 19:1 (Spring 2001)
Editorial: Citizen—or Member?, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Resistance to Restoration, Andre F. Clewell
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Volume 18:4 (Winter 2000)
Editorial: Ten Thousand Thoreaus, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Restoring for Natural Authenticity, Andre F. Clewell
Editorial: The Next American Dream, William R. Jordan III
Volume 18:2 (Summer 2000)
Editorial: Barriers—or Bridges?, William R. Jordan III
Volume 18:1 (Spring 2000)
Editorial: Marking the Millennium, William R. Jordan III
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Volume 17:4 (Winter 1999)
Editorial: Nature and Culture, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Science and Policy, Lynne Trulio
Editorial: The Prairie and the Pangolin, William R. Jordan III
Volume 17:1-2 (Spring/Summer 1999)
Editorial: Wilderness and Community, Continued, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: A New Name, a New Schedule, The Editors
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Volume 16:2 (Winter 1998)
Editorial: Wilderness and Community, William R. Jordan III
Volume 16:1 (Summer 1998)
Editorial: Spider Woman, William R. Jordan III
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Volume 15:2 (Winter 1997)
Editorial: Appellplatz, William R. Jordan III
Volume 15:1 (Summer 1997)
Guest Editorial: Certification for Responsible Restoration, Jim Harris
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Volume 14:2 (Summer 1996)
Editorial: The Ambivalence, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Reissue of Natural Landscaping Classic: Reflections for Today’s Restorationists, Darrel Morrison
Volume 14:1 (Summer 1996)
Editorial: The Killing, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Prescribed.Fire Safety, Bob Stanton
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Guest Editorial: Chekhov’s Restorationist Manifesto, Alex Turner
Volume 13:1 (Summer 1995)
Editorial: Good Restoration, William R. Jordan III
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Volume 12:2 (Winter 1994)
Editorial: The Nazi Connection, William R. Jordan III
Volume 12:1 (Summer 1994)
Editorial: Silphium Redux: A Prairie Vision, William R. Jordan III
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Volume 11:2 (Winter 1993)
Editorial: Cynegetic Restoration, William R. Jordan III
Volume 11:1 (Summer 1993)
Editorial: The Ghosts in the Forest, William R. Jordan III
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Volume 10:2 (Winter 1992)
Editorial: Standing With Nature, William R. Jordan III
Volume 10:1 (Summer 1992)
Editorial. Otro Mundo: Restoration, Columbus, and the Search for Eden, William R. Jordan III
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Editorial: A New Paradigm, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial. What’s in a Name? A Californian reflects on mine reclamation in Florida, the definition of restoration and its relationship with other activities, Gail Newton
Editorial: The Pastoral Experiment, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Restoring and Re-storying the Landscape, Gary Paul Nabhan
Guest Editorial: Planting Flowers and Assembling Complex Systems, Stuart L. Pimm
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Editorial. Earthkeeping: A Realization, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Discovering the Future, Creating the Past: Some Reflections on Restoration, Don Falk
Guest Editorial: No End to Nature, Steve Packard
Editorial: Two Psychologies, William R. Jordan III
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Editorial: Restoring the Restorationist, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial. No Free Lunch: Under-reporting of costs is commonplace in the restoration business and can lead to serious problems for everyone concerned, Marylee Guinon
Guest Editorial: Notes toward a Restoration Ethic, Jamie Sayen
Editorial: Restoration as Realization, William R. Jordan III
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Editorial: Environmental Junkpicking and the American Garden, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: A New Society, a "Second Precaution," and Restoration as a Strategy for Selling Ecology, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Beauty and the Restorationist: A Response to Darrel Morrison, Bertin W. Anderson
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Editorial: Preservation, Restoration and a Trip to Mars, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial:
A National Restoration Association?, John P. Rieger
Editorial:
Restoration and Management as Theater, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: On Aesthetics and Restoration and Management, Darrel Morrison
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Editorial: Restoration and the Dilemma of Human Use, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Quality Standards for Restoration Projects: One Manager's Experience, Karl D. Smith
Guest Editorial: Researcher Argues Craft Needs Firmer Foundations, William J. Platt
Editorial: Restoration and the Reentry of Nature, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: Manager Reflects on New Environmental Ethics Program at University of Georgia, Susan P. Bratton
and Letter to the Editor, Ron Bowen
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Editorial: Thoughts on the Acid Test, William R. Jordan III
Exchange: "Restoration" vs. "Habitat Management", Reed F. Noss and Lynn B. Starnes
Editorial: On the Imitation of Nature, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: The Anti-Management Revolt, Donald Worster
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Editorial: Redwoods, Medieval Cathedrals and a Comment from Henry Thoreau, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: Thinking about Restoration, William R. Jordan III
Guest Editorial: About Not Knowing Everything, Reed F. Noss
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Editorial: On Ecosystem Doctoring, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: Summing Up Volume I, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: Thoughts on Looking Back, William R. Jordan III
Editorial: Please Write, William R. Jordan III, and Letters to the Editor
Editorial: Going Ahead: R&MN 1:2, William R. Jordan III, and Letters to the Editor
Editorial: Restoration and Management Notes: A Beginning, William R. Jordan III
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