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Ecological Restoration Research Guide


restoration ecology journal

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Introduction


This research guide covers 1) sources of literature on ecological restoration and restoration ecology, 2) strategies on searching for this literature, and 3) key reference sources for identifying this literature.

The literature covering the theory and science of restoration ecology and the principles and practices of ecological restoration is scattered in a variety of publications across many disciplines. These publications include scholarly articles, books and project reports. For additional information on scientific literature in general see the Literature of Science research guide.

Literature Search Strategies


General strategies for preparing an efficient and effective literature search are found in the Searching the Scientific Literature research guide. In restoration ecology search topics typically incorporate one or more of the following concepts and their associated keywords:

Examples of search topics include:

I am interested in finding out basic information on the restoration of wetlands

What research studies exist on the restoration of native vegetation on the Channel Islands, CA

I want to find any restoration project reports on revegetation on the Channel Islands, CA

In addition to keywords that have been suggested above the SER International Primer on Ecological Restoration includes an excellent introduction to keywords used in restoration ecology and ecological restoration.

Restoration Literature


The following section discusses how to find books; journal and magazine articles; and plans and project reports found in the HSU Library, other libraries and on the web. You can use the HSU Library's Interlibrary Loan Service to acquire copies of resources not available in full text format.


Reference Materials


Societies and Organizations


Listed below are a few of the prominent societies and organizations involved in restoration. In addition check the Internet guides below that often maintain more extensive lists of societies and organizations.


Internet Subject Guides/Portals/Gateways