2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.02.587693
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A large-scale and long-term experiment to identify effectiveness of ecosystem restoration

Merja Elo,
Santtu Kareksela,
Otso Ovaskainen
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Abstract: Ecosystem restoration will increase following the ambitious international targets, which calls for a rigorous evaluation of restoration effectiveness. Studies addressing restoration effectiveness across ecosystems have thus far shown varying and unpredictable patterns. A rigorous assessment of the factors influencing restoration effectiveness is best done with large-scale and long-term experimental data. Here, we present results from a well replicated long-term before-after control-impact experiment on restora… Show more

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“…Our study sites are part of the peatland restoration monitoring network that was established by Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife Finland and the University of Jyväskylä in 2007 (Elo et al., 2024 ). The peatland restoration network has been a subject of research for over a decade including studies on the effects of drainage and restoration on, for example, peatland hydrology, vegetation, invertebrates, and bird communities (Alsila et al., 2021 ; Elo et al., 2015 ; Haapalehto et al., 2014 ; Maanavilja et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study sites are part of the peatland restoration monitoring network that was established by Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife Finland and the University of Jyväskylä in 2007 (Elo et al., 2024 ). The peatland restoration network has been a subject of research for over a decade including studies on the effects of drainage and restoration on, for example, peatland hydrology, vegetation, invertebrates, and bird communities (Alsila et al., 2021 ; Elo et al., 2015 ; Haapalehto et al., 2014 ; Maanavilja et al., 2014 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%