Restoration Ecology
Biology ⇒ Ecology and Environment
Restoration Ecology starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one major difference between rehabilitation and restoration in ecological terms.
Describe one way in which restoration ecology can benefit local human communities.
Describe the importance of soil health in restoration ecology.
Describe the role of keystone species in restoration ecology.
Explain how climate change can impact restoration ecology projects.
Explain the difference between active and passive restoration.
Explain why it is important to use native species in restoration projects.
Explain why monitoring is important in restoration ecology projects.
What is restoration ecology?
A restoration ecologist is planning to restore a coastal mangrove ecosystem that has been degraded by pollution and urban development. Identify and explain two major abiotic factors that must be considered to ensure the long-term success of the restoration project.
Discuss the potential ethical considerations that must be addressed when using genetic engineering techniques in restoration ecology.
Explain how the concept of ecological thresholds can influence the planning and outcomes of restoration projects.
