
English printables - Angol nyelvű kiadványok
Ecosystem restoration
A Standards of practice to guide ecosystem restoration
A contribution to the United Nations Decade on
Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030
Summary:
The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 (hereafter "UN Decade") aims to prevent, halt and reverse ecosystem degradation and recover biodiversity, and ecosystem integrity; enhance human health and well-being, including sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services; and mitigate climate change. To create a shared vision of ecosystem restoration, UN Decade partners, through a consultative process, launched ten principles for achieving the highest level of recovery possible through restoration projects.
International Principles and Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration
Az ökológiai helyreállítás gyakorlatának nemzetközi irányelvei és szabványai *(the translation may change later)G. D. Gann, T. McDonald, B. Walder, J. Aronson, C. R. Nelson, J. Jonson, J. G. Hallett, C. Eisenberg, M. R. Guariguata, J. Liu, F. Hua, C. Echeverría,
E. Gonzales, N. Shaw, K. Decleer, K. W. Dixon (2019)
Summary:
Ecological restoration, when implemented effectively and sustainably, contributes to protecting biodiversity; improving human health and wellbeing; increasing food and water security; delivering goods, services, and economic prosperity; and supporting climate change mitigation, resilience, and adaptation. It is a solutions-based approach that engages communities, scientists, policymakers, and land managers to repair ecological damage and rebuild a healthier relationship between people and the rest of nature. When combined with conservation and sustainable use, ecological restoration is the link needed to move local, regional, and global environmental conditions from a state of continued degradation, to one of net positive improvement.


