Restoring Disturbed Landscapes
Putting Principles into Practice
- an outline of a science-based, ecologically sound approach to restoration
- discussion of the conceptual framework and rigorous principles that underlie the approach
- case studies of two types of restoration projects (restoring mined landscapes and restoring damaged rangelands) that illustrate how the approach, framework, and four key principles for restoring landscapes have been implemented
- a variety of scenarios that represent typical restoration problems and how those problems can be handled
- indicators for monitoring and how landscape function can be tracked and analyzed as part of a comprehensive monitoring program.
"This is an excellent guide on how to restore degraded landscapes. Tongway and Ludwig have brought together their insights from three decades of research on landscape function. They are uniquely qualified to provide this readable account of the determinants of functional versus dysfunctional landscapes, and their five-step procedure for how to restore the latter has an impressive record."
"Many countries, including Australia, suffer the loss of billions of dollars from land degradation every year from problems of the kind Tongway and Ludwig address in Restoring Disturbed Landscapes. This wonderful book will trigger a revolution in land-use strategies and should be in the hands and minds of everyone, from graziers to academics, who wants a secure future for our world."
"Restoring landscape function, so vital to ecosystem services, is the next frontier for restorationists, and Tongway and Ludwig describe that future eloquently. Their in-depth treatment of function and case studies are especially helpful, and the photos clearly demonstrate that the authors walk their talk. As a restoration practitioner and researcher, I find that this book has filled a critical gap for me. It should be a part of every restorationist's arsenal."
Foreword by James Aronson
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. A Function-Based Approach to Restoring Disturbed Landscapes
Chapter 1. Our Approach to Restoring Disturbed Landscapes: Five-Step Adaptive Procedure
Chapter 2. A Framework for How Landscapes Function
Chapter 3. Principles for Restoring Landscape Functionality
PART II. Case Studies on Restoring Landscapes: Mine Sites and Rangelands
Chapter 4. Restoring Mined Landscapes
Chapter 5. Restoring Damaged Rangelands
PART III. Scenarios for Restoring Landscapes: Mine Sites, Rangelands, Farmlands, and Roadsides
Chapter 6. Restoration of Mine-Site Waste-Rock Dumps
Chapter 7. Restoration of Mine-Site Tailings Storage facilities
Chapter 8. Restoring Landscapes after Open-Cut Coal Mining
Chapter 9. Restoring Rangelands with an Overabundance of Shrubs
Chapter 10. Renewing Pastureland Functions Using Tree Belts
Chapter 11. Restoration of Former Farmlands near Urban Developments
Chapter 12. Restoring Verges after Road Construction
PART IV. Monitoring Indicators
Chapter 13. Landscape Function Analysis: An Overview and Landscape Organization Indicators
Chapter 14. Landscape Function Analysis: Soil-Surface Indicators
Chapter 15. Ephemeral Drainage-Line Assessments: Indicators of Stability
Chapter 16. Vegetation Assessments: Structure and Habitat Complexity Indicators
Chapter 17. Reflections on Restoring Landscapes: A Function-Based Adaptive Approach
References
Glossary
Further reading
About the authors
Index
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