Passive restoration can be an effective strategy: a reply to Prach and del Moral (2015)

作者: Rakan A. Zahawi , J. Leighton Reid , Karen D. Holl

DOI: 10.1111/REC.12249

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摘要: We agree with Prach and del Moral that passive recovery is often a desirable effective restoration strategy. Passive various active approaches need to be weighed on case-by-case basis depend the goals, relative rates of desired, social financial costs implicit in each option. That said, we stress has unique set challenges costs, which highlighted our original article briefly reiterate here.

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