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These Papers Are Related To Planning Or Monitoring Restoration Projects:

Did it work? A few years later

Setting goals and priorities for restoration strategies in the context of disparate historical interpretations: An example from the Garry oak and Douglas-fir mosaic of Mt. Maxwell, Salstpring Island, British Columbia

Multi-level community management planning for the watersheds of La Mancha-El Llano, Mexico

Monitoring and evaluating fen restoration success

Regenerative design- beyond sustainability

Planning and design for restoration within communities

Restoration planning by study of the genetic structure and diversity of the Araucaria angustifolia (Bertoloni) O. Kuntze forest remnant in Parana State, Brazil

Interpreting history and ecological change through repeated ground photographs of Waterton Lakes National Park: a pilot study using remote sensing analysis

Evaluation of revegetation strategies in arid environments using the EDYS model

Strategic restoration: Game theory applied to the Sacramento River Conservation Area

Using conservation tools to plan for restoration

Service learning and restoration monitoring

A model to identify and prioritize restorable lands for inclusion in green infrastructure

Adaptive management: A spoonful of rigour helps the uncertainty go down

Designing future success- An evolution of urban watershed management planning

Jensen-designed property as a case study of the long-term efficacy of ecological restoration

Plants of concern- volunteers monitor rare species in a standardized regional program

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