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- Ecological Restoration
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Article
- Spanning the Science-Practice Divide: Why Restoration Scientists Need to be More Involved with Practice Volume 31, Number 2, June 2013, pp. 134-140
To further meet your research needs, the complete digital issue from this journal is also available for purchase for $35.00 USD.
This issue contains 22 articles in total
- Meetings 2013
- Recently Received Titles
- Ecoliterate: How Educators are Cultivating Emotional, Social, and Ecological Intelligence by Daniel Goleman, Lisa Bennett and Zenobia Barlow (review)
- Seeds of Sustainability: Lessons from the Birthplace of the Green Revolution in Agriculture ed. by Pamela A. Matson (review)
- Guide to Texas Grasses, and: Grasses of South Texas: A Guide to Identification and Value by Robert B. Shaw, James H. Everitt, D. Lynn Drawe, Christopher R. Little and Robert I. Lonard (review)
- Abstracts, Reviews, and Meetings
- Designing a Grassland Estate, Cultivating Biodiversity
- Diversifying Agricultural Catchments by Incorporating Tallgrass Prairie Buffer Strips
- A Colonizing Species Has High Fitness on Soils with an Exotic Species Legacy When Conditioning Effects Are Mitigated
- Invasion as a Function of Species Diversity: A Case Study of Two Restored North Dakota Grasslands
- Influence of Richness and Seeding Density on Invasion Resistance in Experimental Tallgrass Prairie Restorations
- The Impact of Seed Mix Weight on Diversity and Species Composition in a Tallgrass Prairie Restoration Planting, Nachusa Grasslands, Illinois, USA
- Strip-seeding for Grassland Restoration: Past Successes and Future Potential
- Reduced Establishment of Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) Using Functionally Similar Native Forbs
- Can a Combination of Grazing, Herbicides, and Seeding Facilitate Succession in Old Fields?
- Spanning the Science-Practice Divide: Why Restoration Scientists Need to be More Involved with Practice
- Native Seed Production for Grassland Restoration—A Grower’s Perspective
- The Evolving Understanding of Grassland Restoration Seeding Protocols
- The Potential of Restored Grasslands for Conserving Wildlife and Fuel Production
- Can We Reconstruct Grasslands to Better Resist Invasion?
- Status and Challenges of Grassland Restoration in the United States
- Was van Gogh a Plant Ecologist?
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