2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12039-3
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Rewilding European Landscapes

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“…In our study, the promotion of coordinated international trade allowed cropland areas in Europe to decline without compromising European food security. Abandoned cropland can then be used for restoration or rewilding, with potential benefits for BES in Europe (Navarro and Pereira 2015;Török et al 2011). Agrienvironment schemes may provide another opportunity to maintain biodiversity especially in agricultural marginal areas (Kleijn and Sutherland 2003;Van Buskirk and Willi 2004).…”
Section: Future Developments Of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the promotion of coordinated international trade allowed cropland areas in Europe to decline without compromising European food security. Abandoned cropland can then be used for restoration or rewilding, with potential benefits for BES in Europe (Navarro and Pereira 2015;Török et al 2011). Agrienvironment schemes may provide another opportunity to maintain biodiversity especially in agricultural marginal areas (Kleijn and Sutherland 2003;Van Buskirk and Willi 2004).…”
Section: Future Developments Of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may also limit the effectiveness of forest regeneration in regulating certain water quality parameters by reducing redistribution of contaminants from the hillslope to the riparian zone (e.g. faecal indicator organisms; Neill et al, 2019). While these findings imply that forest regeneration may slow the flow (Fig.…”
Section: Implications Of Regeneration For Hydrological Source Areas and Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The past two decades have seen increasing attention toward rewilding and restoring habitats with efforts to re-establish extensive natural processes that drive ecosystem functions (Pereia & Navarro, 2015). Contemporary restoration is largely based on the creation or enhancement of protected areas, often directed toward the reintroduction of ecosystem engineers, with an emphasis on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems (Law, Gaywood, Jones, Ramsay, & Willby, 2017;Ockendon et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%