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The Potential of Earthworms to Restore Ecosystem Services after Opencast Mining: A Review

November 16, 2017

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The Potential of Soil Amendments for Restoring Severely Disturbed Grasslands

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The Potential of Soil Seedbanks in the Ecological Restoration of Grasslands and Heathland Communities

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The Rehabilitation of the Tampa Bay Estuary, Florida, USA, as an Example of Successful Integrated Coastal Management

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The relationship between ecological restoration and the ecosystem services concept

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The Restoration of Biodiversity: Where has Research Been and Where does it Need to Go?

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The Restoration of Ecological Interactions: Plant–Pollinator Networks on Ancient and Restored Heathlands

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The Restoration of Forest Biodiversity and Ecological Values

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The Restoration of Parasites, Parasitoids, and Pathogens to Heathland Communities

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The Restoration of Vegetation Cover in the Semi-Arid Iberian Southeast

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