SALA | ROOM 1 | ROOM 2 | ROOM 3 | ROOM 4 | ROOM 5 | ROOM 6 | ROOM 7 | ROOM 8 | ROOM 9 | ROOM 10 | ROOM 11 | ROOM 12 | ROOM 13 | ROOM 14 | ROOM 15 | ROOM 16 |
SALÃO SONATA (Plenary) | SONATA 3 | ÁRIA | CANON | MINUETO | PRELÚDIO | SALÃO CANTATA | SALÃO VIVACE | ADAGIO 1 | ADAGIO 2 | SALÃO ALEGRO | PRESTO | |||||
SONATA 1 + 2 | CANTATA 1 | CANTATA 2 | VIVACE 1 | VIVACE 2 | ALEGRO 1 | ALEGRO 2 | ||||||||||
8h00 - 8h30 | Welcome | Posters on display | ||||||||||||||
8h30 - 9h15 | Charles J. Vörösmarty The world’s water systems: a gram of prevention, worth a kilogram of cure |
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9h15 - 10h00 | Jacqueline Mohr Innovation in Restoration: Barriers and Opportunities |
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10h00 - 10h30 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
10h30 - 12h00 | Plenary panel Joaquim Levy - World Bank Group Cristina Paşca Palmer - Convention on Biological Diversity Stephen Rumsey - Permian Global Rosa Lemos de Sá - Funbio |
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12:00- 13h30 | LUNCH BREAK | |||||||||||||||
13h30 - 15h30 | S 01 Landscape restoration: reducing the gaps between theory and practice |
O 02 Adaptive management for restoration in forest ecosystems |
S 03 Monitoring indicators of restoration in Brazil: How we are doing in practice? |
S 04 Field-based focal training sites: Examining a unique opportunity to link scientific research and applied experience to develop capacity for ecological restoration |
S 05 Governance, restoration, and degradation neutrality. Session 1: comparing drivers and integrating efforts worldwide |
S 06 At the nexus of wetland restoration and climate adaptation: Trade-offs, targets, and trajectories |
S 07 Restoration of ecosystem functions and processes: how far have we come? |
O 08 Mitigation: Mining |
O 09 Restoration of coastal aquatic ecosystems: science and practice |
S 10 Using non-local plants for restoration: fallacy or fundamental? |
S 11 Social and biological considerations in establishing an effective native plant nursery program |
O 12 Ecological filters in restoration ecology |
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13h30 - 13h50 | Posters on display | S01.01 Cristian Echeverria 13733 WHAT IS LANDSCAPE RESTORATION?: DEFINITION, IMPLICATIONS AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES |
O02.01 Amin Ulhaq Khan |
S03.01 Maria Otávia Crepaldi 13773 COLLECTING INDICATORS IN AN EFFICIENT WAY |
S04.01 Eva Garen 13788 EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF FIELD-BASED FOCAL TRAINING SITES TO LINK APPLIED RESEARCH WITH CAPACITY BUILDING FOR PLACE-BASED, EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING ON RESTORATION |
S05.01 Gustavo Zuleta 14006 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK: INTEGRATING RESTORATION, DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY, AND HUMAN WELL-BEING. CAN WE DO IT POSSIBLE? |
S06.01 Paddy Woodworth 12892 BRACED FOR CHANGE, MINDFUL OF COMPLEXITY, RESISTING ‘NOVELTY’, COMMITTED TO RESTORATION |
S07.01 Young D. Choi 13172 ATTRIBUTES OF ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES: A LESSON FROM GRASSLAND RESTORATION IN THE US MIDWEST |
O08.01 Vern Newton |
O09.01 Cayne Layton |
S10.01 Martin Breed 12839 ALTERNATIVE PROVENANCING STRATEGIES, THEORY AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE |
S11.01 Jeremiah R Pinto 13364 FOSTERING COMMUNICATION ACROSS NATIVE PLANT NURSERIES: THE INTERTRIBAL NURSERY COUNCIL |
O12.01 Agnieszka Ewa Latawiec | |||
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Piloting restoration initiative in subtropical scrub forest of Pakistan- specifying and identifying areas where restoration will need additional interventions. | Relevance of International standards for the global mining sector | Foundations of kelp forest restoration PART I: Resilience, environment-engineer feedbacks and habitat mosaics | Look down – there is a gap – need to include soil data in restoration projects in Atlantic Forest of Brazil | |||||||||||||
13h50 - 14h10 | S01.02 James C Aronson 12841 SCALING UP ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION TO THE LANDSCAPE SCALE: ADDED VALUE OF THE RESTORING NATURAL CAPITAL CONCEPT |
O02.02 Felipe Ferreira Onofre |
S03.02 Vanessa Jó Girão 13825 RESTORATION MONITORING AT LANDSCAPE SCALE |
S04.02 Zoraida Calle 13707 EL HATICO TRAINING SITE IN VALLE DEL CAUCA, COLOMBIA: LAND REHABILITATION INTEGRATED TO SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURE |
05.02 Francisco Antonio Comin Sebastian 13613 POWER RELATIONSHIPS REGULATING THE RESTORATION OF DEGRADED HABITATS, TERRITORIES AND POPULATIONS IN EUROPE |
S06.02 Rose M. Martin 13037 EXAMINING GREENHOUSE GAS FLUX RESPONSES TO RESTORATION |
S07.02 James Michael Doherty & Joy B. Zedler 12727 INFERRING FUNCTIONS FROM STRUCTURE IN ASSESSING WETLAND RESTORATION OUTCOMES |
O08.02 Pedro Marques |
O09.02 Victor shelamoff |
S 10.02 Peter Harrison 12801 CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND PROVENANCE CHOICE FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: INSIGHTS FROM EUCALYPTUS |
S11.02 Sabine Deristin 13201 INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGY INTO NURSERY PROGRAMS AND CREATING A PATHWAY FOR INCREASED COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION |
O12.02 Emanuela Wehmuth Alves Weidlich |
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Adaptive management of Eucalyptus sp. plantation stands to restore the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. | Montana Moonscapes: Mitigating large-scale erosion on steep slopes the Anaconda, Montana Superfund site | Foundations of kelp forest restoration PART II: Habitat structure modifies community establishment | Riparian Atlantic Forest restoration: water table depth and planting spacing affected the growth of planted trees | |||||||||||||
14h10 - 14h30 | S01.03 Jean Paul Metzger 13609 WHAT IS A LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY PERSPECTIVE AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR RESTORATION? |
O02.03 Coert Johannes Geldenhuys |
S03.03 Schirley Costalonga 13007 MONITORING OF DUNE’S RESTORATION IN PARQUE ESTADUAL DE ITAÚNAS, PROTECTED AREA IN ESPÍRITO SANTO - BRAZIL |
S04.03 Jacob Levi Slusser 13786 INFLUENCING LANDSCAPE RESTORATION THROUGH SCIENCE-BASED CAPACITY BUILDING IN THE DRY TROPICAL FOREST OF PANAMA |
S05.03 Olivier Hamerlynck 14197 GOVERNANCE AND DRIVERS IN THE MULTIPLE AFRICAS: IS ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION FEASIBLE? |
S06.03 Kate Ballantine 12612 LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE RELATED ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS OF RESTORED FRESHWATER WETLANDS |
S07.03 Hua Chen 13133 CAN WETLAND RESTORATION FROM CROPLAND RESTORE THE FUNCTION OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION? |
O08.03 Francisco Román-Dañobeytia |
O09.03 Mercader Manon |
TO BE CONFIRMED S10.03 Siegfried Krauss 12671 NO RESTORATION BENEFIT FROM CLIMATE-ADJUSTED PROVENANCING OF BANKSIAS - EVIDENCE FROM LARGE-SCALE, MULTI-YEAR PROVENANCE TRIALS |
S11.03 Danielle Berardi 13084 ESTABLISHING A SCIENCE-BASED NATIVE PLANT NURSERY IN TOGO |
O12.03 Angelo Albano da Silva Bertholdi |
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Restoring plant diversity and productivity of Miombo woodland in southern Africa through selective stem thinning in stand development stages | Increasing knowledge on forest restoration and mercury contamination in areas degraded by gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon | Evaluation procedure of the rehabilitation of the nursery function insides harbors of a large marine protected area | Facilitation in restored seasonal tropical forest: interaction of canopy attributes and soil water storage capacity. | |||||||||||||
14h30 14h50 | S01.4 Jordi Cortina-Segarra 12783 PARTICIPATORY CARTOGRAPHY OF PRIORITY AREAS FOR RESTORATION AT THE REGIONAL SCALE |
O02.04 Carlos Delano Cardoso de Oliveira |
S03.04 José Alves De Siqueira 14157 RESTORATION MONITORING IN SEMI ARID ECOSYSTEMS |
S04.04 Daniel Piotto 13924 EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION SITES IN SOUTHERN BAHIA, A LIVING LABORATORY OF FOREST CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION IN BRAZIL |
S05.04 Stephen Richard Edwards 14670 SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES ON DRIVERS FOR RESTORATION IN NORTH AMERICA |
S06.04 Elizabeth Watson 14078 COASTAL WETLAND INTERIOR DROWNING: CAN IT BE REVERSED? |
S07.04 T. Mitchell Aide 12558 ACOUSTIC MONITORING: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR EVALUATING FAUNA RECOVERY IN RESTORATION PROJECTS |
O08.04 Marcin Pietrzykowski |
SO09.04 Steve Schill |
S10.04 Anna Lampei Bucharova 13011 ARE LOCAL PLANTS THE BEST FOR ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION? IT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU ANALYZE THE DATA |
S11.04 Mohammad Alnsour 13438 COMMUNITY NURSERIES AS NOVEL MODEL FOR RANGELAND REHABILITATION IN JORDAN |
O12.04 Deivid Lopes Machado |
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Increasing density and richness by cutting trees in the Atlantic Forest restoration | Soil reconstruction on reclaimed post mine sites in temperate zone versus tree species response - the key issues for reforestation challenges | The Cayman Islands Coral Reef Restoration Explorer: Guiding restoration through multiple ecosystem service benefits | Edaphic properties drive the effects of vegetation composition on litter fall and nutrient inputs in tropical seasonal forest restoration systems | |||||||||||||
14h50 - 15h10 | S01.5 Paola Johanna Isaacs Cubides 12913 USE OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DEFINITION OF HIGH-PRIORITY AREAS OF RESTORATION. IMPORTANCE OF THE SPATIAL AND MULTICRITERIA ANALYSES |
O02.05 Gustavo Gatti |
S03.05 Ciro José Ribeiro de Moura 13643 MONITORING FOREST RESTORATION THROUGH THE USE OF CONVERGENT METHODOLOGIES IN DIVERSE PHYSIOGNOMIES |
S04.05 Gillian Bloomfield 13793 INNOVATIVE ONLINE TRAINING TOOLS FOR BRINGING FIELD TRAINING EXPERIENCES TO RESEARCHERS AND RESTORATION PRACTITIONERS AROUND THE WORLD |
S05.06 Junguo Liu 14660 GOVERNANCE AND DRIVERS OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN CHINA |
S06.05 Nicole P. Maher 13136 Coastal resilience planning in New York: Identifying places where vulnerable communities and conservation priorities intersect |
S07.05 David Moreno Mateos 12759 ANTHROPOGENIC ECOSYSTEM DISTURBANCE AND THE RECOVERY DEBT |
O08.05 Eugenio Singer |
S10.05 Armin Bischoff 12831 CONSEQUENCES OF PLANT ECOTYPE INTRODUCTIONS FOR BIOTIC INTERACTIONS |
DEBATE Moderador: Anthony S. Davis |
O12.05 Carolina Mayoral Lopez |
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Long-term forest regeneration monitoring as a tool for adaptive management in protected areas | Development and Application of a Resilience Model for Socio-Ecological Restoration in the Mining Sector. | Influence of topography, soil nutrients and tree diversity on productivity of native timber species | ||||||||||||||
15h10 - 15h30 | Round Table | O02.06 Edilane Rocha-Nicoleite | DEBATE | DEBATE | DEBATE | S06.06 Cathleen Wigand 12730 A RESTORATION FRAMEWORK TO BUILD COASTAL WETLAND RESILIENCY |
DEBATE | O08.06 Jason Stevens |
S10.06 Peter Harrison 16460 Is local best? A 60 year assessment of provenance trials in Australia |
DEBATE | O12.06 David Polster |
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Forest restoration after severe degradation by coal mining: Lessons from the first years of monitoring | Restoring Banded Iron Formations after iron ore mining: ecophysiology and ecohydrological views. | NATURAL PROCESSES FOR THE RESTORATION OF DISTURBED SITES | ||||||||||||||
15h30 - 16h00 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
16h00 - 18h00 | S 13 The Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM) as a contribution to restoring degraded and deforested landscapes in support of the Bonn Challenge |
O 14 Effective communication in restoration ecology |
S 15 Is direct seeding the promising restoration method for tropical forest and savanna restoration? Ecological, social and economic outputs from Brazil |
S 16 The use of biocrusts for restoration and rehabilitation in drylands: limitations, advances, and new perspectives |
S 17 Governance, restoration, and degradation neutrality. Session 2: how SIACRE countries are progressing? |
S 18 Restoring productive landscapes using landscape approaches: Promoting agroforestry and agroecology while improving livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Central America, Brazil and East Africa |
S 19 Deciphering the land: using landscape attributes to estimate the potential for natural regeneration of tropical forests |
O 20 Restoration of wetlands |
O 21 Birds as agents and outcomes in ecological restoration |
W 22 | S 23 Integration of science, application, and practice in updating the model of seedling selection for restoration |
O 24 Restoring ecological processes: soil and nutrient cycling |
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16h00 - 16h20 | Posters on display | S13.01 James McBreen 14161 INTRODUCTION TO THE RESTORATION OPPORTUNITIES ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (ROAM) AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION |
O14.01 Cristina Eisenberg |
S15.01 Eduardo Malta Campos Filho 13700 HOW WAS IT POSSIBLE TO RESTORE 2000 HA OF TROPICAL FOREST BY DIRECT SEEDING? |
S16.01 Roberto De Philippis 13747 REHABILITATION OF ARID SOILS BY INOCULATING EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE-PRODUCING CYANOBACTERIA: THE ROLE OF THE EXTRACELLULAR POLYSACCHARIDIC MATRIX IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF SOIL QUALITY |
S17.01 Gustavo Zuleta & Cecilia Gasic 14058 INTEGRATING RESTORATION TO DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY: THE CASE OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBE |
S18.01 Leida Mercado 13998 MOVING TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO FOOD SECURITY, ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, AND CLIMATE CHANGE: ADVANCING THE CLIMATE-SMART TERRITORIES (CST) APPROACH IN TWO CENTRAL AMERICAN RURAL AREAS |
S19.01 Robin Lee Chazdon 13424 NATURAL REGENERATION TO LEVERAGE LARGE-SCALE TROPICAL FOREST RESTORATION: STATE OF THE ART AND RESEARCH GAPS |
O20.01 Chris Tanner |
O21.01 Xiangyi LI |
Workshop Using non-local plants for restoration, fallacy or fundamental? |
S32.01 Anthony S Davis 13197 WHAT IS A QUALITY SEEDLING: THE TARGET PLANT CONCEPT |
O24.01 Rakan A. Zahawi |
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Using the nexus between Traditional Knowledge and Western Science to Advance Conservation Biology Globally | Restoring wetland services in agroecosystems to reduce impacts on water quality | Implications of avian-habitats relationship in wetland restoration | Shifts in litter and nutrient dynamics in tropical forest restoration plots over a decade of recovery | |||||||||||||
16h20 - 16h40 | S13.02 Sara Ruth Yalle Paredes PERU’S NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR THE RECOVERY OF DEGRADED AREAS: A STRATEGY FOR THE REHABILITATION OF FOREST LANDSCAPES |
O14.02 André Clewell |
S15.02 Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio 13664 FIRST LARGE-SCALE RESTORATION PROJECT OF BRAZILIAN SAVANNAS |
S16.02 Sonia Chamizo de la Piedra 13896 INDUCING BIOCRUST DEVELOPMENT BY CYANOBACTERIA INOCULATION TO RESTORE DRYLAND ECOSYSTEMS |
S17.02 Cecilia Valeria Gasic 14008 DRIVERS, GOVERNANCE, DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY AND ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN CHILE |
S18.02 Andrew Miccolis 14935 GUIDING AGROFORESTRY-BASED RESTORATION IN BRAZIL: LESSONS FROM APPLICATION OF PLANTSAFS - PLANNING AND APPRAISAL FOR DECISION-MAKING ON AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS |
S19.02 Renato Crouzeilles Pereira Rocha 13025 COMPLEX SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL DRIVERS OF NATURAL REGENERATION IN THE BRAZILIAN ATLANTIC FOREST HOTSPOT |
O20.02 Andrea Kristof |
021.02 Glen Bain |
S23.02 Jeremiah R Pinto 13362 UNDERSTANDING SEEDLING PHYSIOLOGY TO OPTIMIZE SEEDLING SUCCESS |
O24.02 Elizabeth August-Schmidt | |||||
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Encouraging SER-endorsed principles of restoration in China | Improving management and restoration of submerged aquatic vegetation in wetlands using a state-and-transition model | Restoring resilience in Tasmania’s woodland bird community | Differences in nitrogen cycling among N-fixing trees in Hawai‘i affect community composition | |||||||||||||
16h40 - 17h00 | S13.03 Paola Johanna Isaacs Cubides 13860 ROAM IN POST-CONFLICT EASTERN ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA |
O14.03 Aníbal Ramírez |
S15.03 Alexandre de Azevedo Olival 13660 ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY AND PRODUCTION FROM DIRECT SEEDING IN AMAZON PORTAL: LESSONS FROM THE SEMENTES DO PORTAL PROJECT |
S16.03 Yolanda Canton Castilla 13885 ASSESING THE EFFECTS OF NATIVE-CYANOBACTERIA INOCULATION: NEW INSIGHTS FOR THE RESTORATION OF DRYLANDS DEGRADED SOILS |
S17.03 Pablo José Ovalles 13810 GOVERNANCE, RESTORATION, AND DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY: DRIVERS, GOVERNANCE, DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY AND ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION WITH AN EMPHASIS ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
S18.03 Rolando Cerda 13734 CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE PRACTICES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO LANDSCAPE RESTORATION AND THE WELLBEING OF AGRICULTURAL FAMILIES |
S19.03 Ricardo G César 12861 LOCAL AND LANDSCAPE FACTORS INFLUENCING STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY OF SECOND-GROWTH FORESTS IN HUMAN-MODIFIED LANDSCAPES |
O20.03 Alexandria Moore |
O21.03 Laura Riba-Hernandez |
S23.03 Rebecca Lieberg 13764 CHARACTERIZING ROOT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN PLANTED SEEDLINGS |
O24.03 David Douterlungne | |||||
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Ecological restoration capacity-building: is it reaching the right audience? An assessment from a Mexican experience | Consumer control in New England coastal wetlands: A shifting paradigm | Nutrient inputs by birds and restoration: effects of owls on the vegetation dynamic of a forest in regeneration | Restoring oak forests from the bare ground using forest topsoil translocation | |||||||||||||
17h00 - 17h20 | S13.04 Miguel A. Moraes POLICY PROCESSES AND ROAM IMPLEMENTATION IN BRAZIL – GOING BEYOND ANALYTICAL EFFORTS |
O14.04 Lana Kajlich |
S15.04 Fatima Conceição Márquez Piña-Rodrigues 13816 CHALLENGES FOR SCALING-UP NATIVE SEED PRODUCTION TO DIRECT SEEDING IN THE BRAZILIAN DRY AREAS: A SEED TECHNOLOGY APPROACH |
S16.04 Kyle Doherty 13642 STRATEGIES FOR GROWING AND ESTABLISHING MOSS FOR BIOCRUST REHABILITATION |
S17.04 Carolina Murcia 14626 GOVERNANCE, RESTORATION, AND DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY IN COLOMBIA |
S18.04 Miguel Calmon 13736 KNOWLEDGE-SHARING FOR LANDSCAPE RESTORATION IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST OF BRAZIL |
S19.04 Pedro Brancalion 13163 The Role of exotic Eucayptus for promoting cost. Effective Regeneration of tropical Forests. |
O20.04 Richard Loyn |
O21.04 Danielle Christine Tenorio Leal Ramos |
S23.04 Matthew Horning 13449 MANAGING GENETIC RESOURCES TO INCREASE RESTORATION SUCCESS |
O24.04 Leda Lorenzo | |||||
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Going where science can’t go: Inspiring the public in marine restoration through story | Wetland restoration in a large Ramsar-listed treatment plant: Partnerships of science, engineering, management and community | Effects of bird movements on seed dispersal patterns in degraded areas | Litter production and decomposition environment is not affected by cluster or isolated seedling planting in early stages of restoration | |||||||||||||
17h20 - 17h40 | S13.05 Craig Beatty THE ASSESSMENT OF BIODIVERSITY IN FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION |
O14.05 Erica Elizabeth Arora |
S15.05 Daniel Luis Mascia Vieira 13135 UNDERSTANDING THE ECOLOGICAL OUTPUTS OF DIRECT SEEDING RESTORATION |
S16.05 Wendy Williams 13821 MICROBIAL BIOBANKING: MAXIMISING THE RETURNS FROM TOPSOIL TO FACILITATE MINE SITE REHABILITATION |
S17.05 Walter Vergara 14349 THE CONTRIBUTION OF INITIATIVE 20X20, A COUNTRY-LED PLATFORM TO THE RESTORATION FIELD IN LATIN AMERICA |
S18.05 Bryan Finegan 13987 FOREST AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICE RECOVERY THROUGH SECONDARY SUCCESSION: LESSONS FROM CONTRASTING TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN COSTA RICA |
S19.05 Paulo Guilherme Molin 12920 USING LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTES TO INCREASE RESTORATION COST-EFFICIENCY |
O20.05 Mara Pakalne |
O21.05 Zoe Rohrer Rodriguez não pago |
S23.05 Matthew M Aghai 13102 IMPROVING SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT SUCCESS THROUGH BENEFICIAL MICROORGANISMS |
O24.05 María Elena Granados García |
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Cooperative Extension: A Model of Science–Practice Integration for Ecosystem Restoration | Wetland conservation and management in Latvia | Cliff-nesting bird communities in mining areas in Spain: Opportunities for mining rehabilitation | Use of potential species for recovery of degraded soils in Morelia, Michoacán, México | |||||||||||||
17h40 - 18h00 | S13.06 15187 Gillian Sarah Bloomfield EXPERIENCES DEVELOPING CAPACITY FOR ROAM USING INTENSIVE ONLINE LEARNING TOOLS |
O14.06 Germán Barrera Velásquez |
DEBATE | DEBATE | DEBATE | DEBATE | Manuel Guariguata 12557 GOVERNING NATURAL FOREST REGENERATION: STATUS AND TRENDS AND VIEWS FORWARD |
O20.06 Mickey Marcus | DEBATE | O24.06 Manuel Alejandro Acevedo Tapia |
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Bogotá Tropicarium, public policy for the biodiversity understanding | Riverbank Restoration on Regulated Rivers: Managing ecological function from hydro-power operations | Nitrogen fertilization during nursery production and protection after outplanting improve restoration of Nothofagus alessandrii, an endangered, endemic Chilean species. | ||||||||||||||
18h00 - 20h00 | Posters and Video Presentations |
SALA | ROOM 1 | ROOM 2 | ROOM 3 | ROOM 4 | ROOM 5 | ROOM 6 | ROOM 7 | ROOM 8 | ROOM 9 | ROOM 10 | ROOM 11 | ROOM 12 | ROOM 13 | ROOM 14 | ROOM 15 | ROOM 16 |
SALÃO SONATA (Plenary) | SONATA 3 | ÁRIA | CANON | MINUETO | PRELÚDIO | SALÃO CANTATA | SALÃO VIVACE | ADAGIO 1 | ADAGIO 2 | SALÃO ALEGRO | PRESTO | |||||
SONATA 1 + 2 | CANTATA 1 | CANTATA 2 | VIVACE 1 | VIVACE 2 | ALEGRO 1 | ALEGRO 2 | ||||||||||
8h00 - 8h45 | Katharine Suding Can we manage for resilience? Making decisions about where and how to restore in a changing world |
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8h45 - 9h30 | Richard Hobbs Turning good intentions into good outcomes: links and mismatches between theory and practice in restoration |
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09h30 - 10h00 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
10h00 - 12h00 | S 25 ASSESSING AND SETTING PRIORITIES FOR FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION TO ACHIEVE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION TARGETS |
O 26 Restoring ecological processes: biodiversity and functioning |
W 27 | W 28 | S 29 Social participation in restoration projects of Latin America: an expanding field |
S 30 Bridging the gap between knowing and doing by monitoring and evaluation of tropical forest restoration on a large scale. |
S 31 The use of scenarios and models in ecological restoration |
O 32 Community engagement in ecological restoration: planning |
O 33 Restoration of tropical savannas and grasslands |
W 34 | S 35 Interactions between ecosystem restoration and water related ecosystem services |
O 36 Tropical and subtropical forest: passive and active restoration |
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10h00 - 10h20 | Posters on display | S25.01 Cara R. Nelson 14379 DEFINING THE DECISION SPACE FOR LANDSCAPE-SCALE RESTORATION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS |
O26.01 Letícia Couto Garcia |
Workshop Agroecology, Restoration Ecology and forest landscape restoration in Brazil |
Workshop #68 Collaborative design in ecological restoration: Integrating landscape architecture and ecology to develop socially and environmentally resilient communities. |
S29.01 Eliane Ceccon 12742 THE ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN LATIN AMERICA: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONSIDERATIONS |
S30.01 Ludmila Pugliese De Siqueira 13818 THE AFRP EFFORT TO CREATE A UNIFYING MONITORING METHOD IN A NATIONAL LEVEL |
S31.01 Francisco Dalbertas Gomes De Carvalho 13078 SYSTEMATIC MAPPING OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES SCENARIOS RESEARCH APPLIED TO LANDSCAPE RESTORATION |
O32.01 Nicole M Evans |
O33.01 Soizig le Stradic |
Workshop #58 ARBIMON: an acoustic monitoring platform for monitoring fauna recovery |
S35.01 Silvio Ferraz 13016 UNDERSTANDING EFFECTS OF FOREST RESTORATION ON STREAM FLOW AT CATCHMENT SCALE IN ATLANTIC FOREST REGION |
O36.01 Karen D. Holl |
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Is it possible to restore trees and non-trees in high-diversity forests? | Landscape Conservation Cooperatives: Linking science, management, and strategic planning across North America | Evaluation of community translocation as mean of conservation of copper-cobalt ecosystems using a plant trait-based approach | Lessons Learned about Applied Nucleation as a Tropical Forest Restoration Strategy | |||||||||||||
10h20 - 10h40 | S25.02 George D. Gann 14416 OPERATIONALIZING THE NEW INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS: A KEY NEXT STEP |
O26.02 Frederico Domene |
S29.02 Daniel Roberto Pérez 14176 THE ROLE OF EDUCATION FOR ACHIEVING CONCEPTUAL CHANGES REQUIRED FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
S30.02 Gustavo Zuleta 14348 COMBINING SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL APPROACHES TO MONITOR DEGRADED AND RESTORED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS: LESSONS FROM ARGENTINA |
S31.02 Jean Paul Metzger 13616 SCENARIOS AND MODELS AS TOOLS FOR PROMOTING EFFECTIVE RESTORATION ACTIONS |
O32.02 Rodrigo Moncayo-Estrada |
O33.02 José Felipe Ribeiro |
S35.02 Miguel Cooper 13093 SOIL HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSES TO ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AT ATLANTIC FOREST |
O36.02 Maxmiller Cardoso Ferreira |
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Reintroduction of epiphytes in forest restoration: effect of transplant site and seedling size | Management and governance strategy for Lake Chapala sub-basin restoration. The use of a Multiple Participation Platform tool. | Direct seeding of native trees for restoration of the Cerrado biome in abandoned cultivation area: effect of groove depth and fertilization | Topsoil translocation for tropical dry forest restoration: resprouting of root fragments and germination of pioneers trigger forest regeneration | |||||||||||||
10h40 - 11h00 | S25.03 Won-seok Kang 12793 NATIONAL PRACTICAL GUIDELINE OF FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION FOR BDMS IN KOREA |
O26.03 Randy H. Mandel |
S29.03 Zoraida Calle 14190 TRAINING CATTLE FARMERS TO IMPLEMENT SILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS AND RESTORE DEGRADED LANDS: THE ROLE OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCERS AND PILOT FARMS |
S30.03 Vanessa Jó Girão 13831 APPLICATION OF MONITORING PROTOCOLS AT LARGE SCALE |
S31.03 Karen J Esler 12798 EXPLORING SCENARIO AND MODELLING APPROACHES IN AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE BASED INITIATIVE TO CLEAR INVASIVE ALIEN PLANTS – THE CASE OF WORKING FOR WATER IN SOUTH AFRICA |
O32.03 Suresh Babu |
O33.03 Keiko Fueta Pellizzaro |
S35.03 Paula Meli 12762 A GLOBAL META-ANALYSIS OF THE RELATION BETWEEN FORESTS COVER AND WATER RUNOFF, EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, INFILTRATION, AND SOIL PERCOLATION |
O36.03 Fernando Campanha Bechara |
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13431 | 13108 | 13326 | 13158 | |||||||||||||
The Use of Ecotypic Plant Collections in Restoration Design to Benefit Pollinator Habitat | Methodological challenges in inclusive ecological restoration: Two contrasting case studies from India | Savanna restoration using direct seeding: there is an ideal seed density? | Brazilian subtropical rainforest restoration: Comparing passive, applied nucleation and high diversity plantation approaches | |||||||||||||
11h00 - 11h20 | S25.04 Craig Beatty Biodiversity Guidelines for Forest Landscape Restoration Assessments |
O26.04 Paula María Montoya Pfeiffer |
S29.04 Fernando Farinaccio & Ana Laura Silva García 12847 PRODUCTIVE RESTORATION: A SOCIAL ALTERNATIVE IN MEXICO AND ARGENTINA |
S30.04 Ciro José Ribeiro de Moura 13641 MAKING POSSIBLE, MONITORING, EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF TROPICAL FOREST RESTORATION IN A GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY |
S31.04 Dagmar Hagen 12906 THE POTENTIAL FOR USING SCENARIOS WHEN DEVELOPING NATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR RESTORATION IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES – WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION |
O32.04 Maholy Ravaloharimanitra |
O33.04 Marina Morais Monteiro |
S35.04 Aline Aparecida Fransozi 13095 DOES FOREST RESTORATION WILL IMPROVE SOIL INFILTRATION RATES ON ATLANTIC FOREST? |
O36.04 Bruna Elisa Trentin |
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12392 | 12982 | 14007 | 13769 | |||||||||||||
Changes in the assemblages of pollination modes among tree communities in conserved, restored a secondary areas of tropical semi-deciduous forest | Restoring rainforest in Madagascar: Are we planting enough trees for people and lemurs? | 14 years after the deposition of sewage in an degraded area in the Brazilian savannah: Is seed rain and litter deposition reestablished? | Subtropical Mixed Rainforest restoration: are nucleation techniques sufficient to promote recovery of plant biodiversity? | |||||||||||||
11h20 - 11h40 | S25.05 Youngtae Choi 14147 FOREST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION BY LARGE AREA PLANTATION IN REPUBLIC OF KOREA |
O26.05 Tiago Shizen Pacheco Toma |
S29.05 José Ignacio Barrera Cataño 13864 SCHOOL OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN COLOMBIA |
S30.05 Rafael Barreiro Chaves 13581 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION MONITORING IN THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO: MAKING IT SIMPLER AND MORE COMPREHENSIVE |
S31.05 Bernardo Baeta Neves Strassburg 13913 A FLEXIBLE, MULTICRITERIA MODELLING APPROACH TO PRIORITISE RESTORATION AIMING AT MAXIMISING MULTIPLE BENEFITS AND MINIMISING COSTS: A CASE STUDY FOR THE ATLANTIC RAINFOREST |
O32.05 Ancuta Fedorca |
O33.05 Isabel Belloni Schmidt |
S35.05 Cristian Echeverria 13763 APPLYING SPATIALLY EXPLICIT MODELLING OF STREAM FLOW REGULATION FOR THE PRIORIZATION OF WATERSHED RESTORATION |
O36.05 Ana Flavia Boeni |
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13868 | 13852 | 13109 | 12747 | |||||||||||||
The restoration of host-parasitoid food webs in rupestrian grasslands | Restoring natural processes in two culturally important Natura 2000 sites in Romania | Tree sapling survival to fire in recently restored savanna areas | Distinction of the structure and floristic composition of an area in forest restoration process and another in natural regeneration | |||||||||||||
11h40 - 12h00 | S25.06 Catalina Santamaria Global and Regional Assessments of Restoration Targets - the outlook for achieving Aichi Biodiversity Target 15 by 2020 |
O26.06 Omar Melo |
DEBATE | DEBATE | DEBATE | O33.06 Rodolfo C.R.Abreu |
S35.06 Giselda Durigan 12680 SAVANNA STRUCTURE, FUNCTIONING, AND WATER-RELATED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: DRIVERS FOR RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT |
O36.06 Lourdes González Soria |
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Light habitat, dynamics and diversity: bases for the restoration of the Tropical Dry Forest, Colombia South America. | The need for restoring fire regimes in Cerrado: 30 years of degradation from fire suppression | Study of the successional state of a degraded area in the Cerro Corá National Park (PNCC), Department of Amambay | ||||||||||||||
12:00 - 13h30 | LUNCH BREAK | |||||||||||||||
13h30 - 15h30 | S 37 Improving governance to achieve more effective forest and landscape restoration |
O 38 Seeds and seedling production |
S 39 Disturbed Tropical Forests: an urgent need for restoration |
W 40 | S 41 Restoration of ecosystems in the tropical Andes: lessons from research and practice in highly heterogeneous landscapes |
S 42 Big Ideas l Big Practice - Do Big Ideas Matter in Restoration? |
S 43 Restoring wetlands for the future: prioritizing resilience to climate change in wetland restoration projects |
O 44 Community engagement in ecological restoration: cultural and philosophical aspects |
O 45 Plant invasions: ecology and control |
W 46 | S 47 Let-it-be: When is it an effective restoration approach? - Session 1 |
O 48 Governance and public policies |
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13h30 - 13h50 | Posters exposed | S37.02 Walter Vergara 13477 INITIATIVE 20X20 A COUNTRY-LED PLATFORM TO RESTORE 20 MILLION HECTARES OF DEGRADED LAND IN LATIN AMERICA |
O38.01 Francis Fatah Kilkenny |
S39.01 Joice Nunes Ferreira 13832 BEYOND REFORESTATION ON CLEARED LAND: WHY SHOULD WE FOCUS IN A COMBINATION OF RESTORATION OPTIONS INCLUDING REHABILITATION OF DEGRADED AND SECONDARY FORESTS? |
Workshop Using non-local plants for restoration, fallacy or fundamental? |
TO BE CONFIRMED S41.01 Luis Daniel LLambí 13689 SUCCESSIONAL VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN OLD-FIELDS ACROSS THE TROPICAL MOUNTAIN TREELINE: FROM PATTERNS TO MECHANISMS |
S42.01 Carolina Murcia 12769 THE POWER OF WORDS IN ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: ARE WE BUILDING A TOWER OF BABEL? |
S43.01 Richard Hobbs 12737 WANDERING WETLANDS: MOVING TARGETS AND RESTORATION OF WETLANDS UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE |
O44.01 Helen Elizabeth Fox |
O45.01 Alexander Vicente Christianini |
Workshop Linking science and practice to safeguard coral reefs in the Anthropocene |
S47.01 Asa L. Aradottir 13962 THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING THRESHOLDS TO SPONTANEOUS SUCCESSION |
O48.01 Daniela Schweizer |
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A new vision of seed transfer: Synthesizing the science of seed movement in a rapidly changing world | Navigating the social in restoration projects: Challenges, strategies and ethical quandaries | Do restoration plantings increase the biotic resistance against exotic plant invasions? | The role of public policies in influencing forest restoration in Latin America | |||||||||||||
13h50 - 14h10 | S37.03 Gerardo Segura SECURING FOREST TENURE RIGHTS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT. LESSONS FROM SIX COUNTRIES IN LATIN AMERICA |
O38.02 Cristina Yuri Vidal |
S39.02 Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues 13652 RESTORATION OF FOREST REMNANTS: STATE OF ART AND RESEARCH GAPS IN BRAZIL |
S41.02 Nina Duarte Silveira 12868 RESTORATION TRIALS IN THE ANDEAN FORESTS OF THE PICHINCHA PROVINCE, ECUADOR |
S42.02 Eliane Ceccon 12741 RESTORATION IN MEXICO: THE CHALLENGE OF INTEGRATING SOCIETY, ECOLOGY, POLITICS AND PRACTICE |
S43.02 Julia Cherry 13168 MAINTAINING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN RESTORED COASTAL WETLANDS EXPERIENCING SEA-LEVEL RISE |
O44.02 Thiago C Gomes |
O45.02 Silvia Cecilia Gallegos Ayala |
S47.02 Klara Rehounkova 12807 SPONTANEOUS ESTABLISHMENT OF WOODLAND IN A VARIETY OF DISTURBED SITES |
O48.02 Evert Thomas |
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12843 | 14064 | 13608 | 13875 | |||||||||||||
Ecological restoration and native plant nurseries: An alarming mismatch on the way | Restoring and reviving cultural forests in southern Brazil: a biocultural approach at Ibirama-Laklãnõ Indigenous Territory | Factors limiting forest regeneration in bracken-dominated areas in the tropical montane forest of Bolivia | Forest Landscape Restoration in Peru: lessons learnt from three decades of practice | |||||||||||||
14h10 - 14h30 | S37.04 James G. Hallett 14383 THE CHALLENGES OF OPPORTUNITIES: SCALING UP NATIONAL CAPACITY FOR FOREST AND LANDSCAPE RESTORATIONS37..0 |
O38.03 Anna Lampei Bucharova |
S39.03 Julia Raquel De Sá Abílio Mangueira 13645 ENRICHMENT PLANTING STRATEGIES TO RESTORE DEGRADED TROPICAL REMNANTS |
S41.03 Andrea Teran 13434 ASSESSMENT OF ECUADOR´S NATIONAL RESTORATION PROGRAM AREAS IN NORTHWESTERN ECUADOR |
S42.03 Joseph Veldman 13799 Ideas of antiquity: old-growth savannas and misperceptions of tropical forest degradation |
S43.03 Loretta L. Battaglia 13965 DOES FIRE PROMOTE UPSLOPE MIGRATION AND RESILIENCY TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN COASTAL WETLANDS ALONG THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO? |
O44.03 Danielle Celentano |
O45.03 Korina Ocampo Zuleta |
S47.03 Jorge Santiago Garate Quispe 14096 CHANGES IN FLORISTIC AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE ALONG A TROPICAL FOREST CHRONOSEQUENCE ON ABANDONED GOLD-MINING LAND |
O48.03 Sara Ruth Yalle Paredes |
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13019 | 13729 | 13035 | 14049 | |||||||||||||
What fraction of seeds can we harvest from wild populations? Insight from a global data base of plant demography. | Integral Ecological Restoration: Restoring the Link between Human Culture and Nature | Seeds bank: Common gorse invasion (Ulex europaeus L) in thicket borders in Cerros Orientales of Bogotá | National program for the recovery of degraded areas (PNAD) | |||||||||||||
14h30 - 14h50 | S37.05 Stephen R Edwards 14009 EXPLORING SOCIAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
O38.04 Joyce Maschinski |
S39.04 Ricardo A G Viani 13663 RESTORATION OF DISTURBED FORESTS IN PROTECTED AREAS: EXPERIENCES IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL |
S41.04 Manuel Peralvo 13716 IDENTIFICATION AND PRIORITIZATION OF FOREST RESTORATION AREAS IN A MOUNTAIN WATERSHED IN THE ECUADORIAN ANDES AT TWO SPATIAL SCALES |
S42.04 Cristina Eisenberg 12711 FINDING COMMON GROUND: LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT LANGUAGE AND BIG IDEAS ACROSS 45 YEARS OF EARTHWATCH INSTITUTE GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
S43.04 Nicolette Tracy Forbes 12886 Restoration of estuarine function to Lake St Lucia: Lessons learned, implementation and monitoring for this highly significant estuary within South Africa’s first World Heritage Site. |
O44.04 Eric Allen MacDonald |
O45.04 Ramesh Venkataraman |
S47.04 Cecília Guimarães Loureiro 14063 300 YEARS OF NATURAL REGENERATION OF MINED AREAS IN RUPESTRIAN GRASSLANDS |
O48.04 Kris Decleer |
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12792 | 13906 | 12840 | 13805 | |||||||||||||
Improving success of seed reintroductions. | Eliding nature/culture dualism: An actant-network perspective on narratives of ecological restoration | Managing Lantana camara at a large scale in a dry deciduous forest ecosystem: learnings from the Western Ghats, a global bio-diversity hotspot in India | Towards a European Action Plan to boost Ecological Restoration | |||||||||||||
14h50 - 15h10 | DEBATE | O38.05 Carolina Alcazar |
S39.05 Severino Ribeiro Pinto 13804 RESTORATION OF FOREST FRAGMENTS AS A STRATEGY TO ACCOMPLISH GLOBAL AND REGIONAL RESTORATION GOALS |
S41.05 Sisimac Duchicela 14084 EVALUATION OF PEATLAND RESTORATION PRACTICES AS A MEANS FOR SUSTAINING ALPACA PASTORALISM IN THE PERUVIAN HIGHLANDS |
S42.05 Nicole M Evans 12752 CLOSING A DOOR AND OPENING A WINDOW: THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF STANDARDIZATION IN RESTORATION ECOLOGY |
S43.05 Tatiana Minayeva 13827 Community based ecological restoration of peatland in Central Mongolia for climate change mitigation and adaptation |
O44.05 Jeyver Rodrigues Baños |
O45.05 Pablo Bettio Mendes |
DEBATE |
O48.05 Errol Douwes |
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14046 | 12952 | 12664 | 13811 | |||||||||||||
Seed systems for restoration: baseline assessments of seven Latin-American countries | Ethical and social implications of Ecological Restoration in the Anthropocene: How to increase the capacity of the agency of local communities to protect, restore and promote the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems? | Testing a mulch-based blanket to avoid soil erosion, control the invasion of exotic plant species and restore degraded soils | Linking science and practice, through a focused three-year Reforestation Research partnership, for restoration-related knowledge generation in Durban, South Africa | |||||||||||||
15h10 - 15h30 | O38.06 Aníbal Ramírez-Soto |
DEBATE |
S41.06 Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel 12771 THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF LOCAL KNOWLEDGE OF WOODY PLANTS TO ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN APURÍMAC, PERU |
DEBATE |
DEBATE |
O48.06 Samira Omar Asem |
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12768 | 12584 | |||||||||||||||
Native seed preserves as a tool for diversifying tropical ecosystem restoration in México: a case study in the Central Gulf of Mexico region | From vegetation mapping to restoration and landscaping with native plants in Kuwait | |||||||||||||||
15h30 - 16h00 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
16h00 - 18h00 | W 49 | O 50 Restoration in the context of agroecosystems/ agroforestry |
W 51 | W 52 | W 53 | S 54 Big Ideas l Big Practice - Title: Big Practice: Are We Action Ready? |
S 55 Business and Livelihood Supporting opportunities in rehabilitated water basin (catchment): The case of Okhombe community in South Africa |
O 56 Community engagement in ecological restoration:implementation |
O 57 Forest influences on hydrological processes |
W 58 | S 59 Let-it-be: When is it an effective restoration approach? - Session 2 |
O 60 Restoration planning in Brazil: setting priorities for tropical forest |
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16h00 - 16h20 | Posters on display | Workshop KNOWLEDGE CAFE: FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION |
O50.01 Julio Thymus |
Workshop Seeds for Large-scale Restoration: a matter of Seed Networks |
Workshop Road ecology and ecological restoration; how to make the link? |
Workshop Ecological restoration in subtropical South America |
S54.01 Justin Jonson 12994 BIG PRACTICE: ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION ON A GLOBAL STAGE |
S55.01 Welcoming and Symposium objectives Stanley Liphadzi |
O56.01 Megan Grewcock |
O57.01 Fernando Ravanini Gardon |
Workshop Getting published in Restoration Ecology: a workshop for students and early career professionals |
S59.01 Mário Guilherme de Biagi Cava 12743 NATURAL REGENERATION OF SECONDARY NEOTROPICAL SAVANNAS IN ABANDONED PASTURES PROTECTED FROM FIRE |
O60.01 Aurelio Padovezi |
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13909 | 13761 | 12533 | 13833 | |||||||||||||
Development and financial analysis of agroforestry systems for small-scale producers in Southern Brazil | The development of a holistic means to stabilise dryland erosion associated with cattle paths by testing and introducing ecological engineering and citizen science within the Okhombe community, KZN, South Africa | Forest restoration plantings and rainfall interception: Implications for water ecosystem services and forest management | Restoration Opportunities Assessment in the South Paraiba watershed, São Paulo State, Brazil | |||||||||||||
16h20 - 16h40 | O50.02 Rodrigo Mauro Freire |
S54.02 Sofia Faruqi 12722 BIG PRACTICE: WHO’S GOING TO PAY FOR RESTORATION? |
S55.02 Bernardo Baeta Neves Strassburg 13888 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND LESSONS ON RESTORATION WITH FOCUS ON SUPPORTING SOCIETY AND BUSINESS |
O56.02 Barry Nerrus |
O57.02 Jefferson S. Hall |
S59.02 Renato Crouzeilles Pereira Rocha 13030 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION SUCCESS IS HIGHER FOR NATURAL REGENERATION THAN FOR ACTIVE RESTORATION IN TROPICAL FORESTS |
O60.02 Paulo Guilherme Molin |
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13837 | 12373 | 12984 | 13930 | |||||||||||||
Forest Cocoa Project: income generation and forest restoration as alternative to Amazon deforestation in south Pará State in Brazil | Beyond Digging a Hole: Engaging Community Volunteers to Develop Restoration Site Ownership | Do seasonal tropical forests act as a sponge and, if so, can we restore it? | Mapping priority areas for compensation of Legal Reserve in the State of São Paulo | |||||||||||||
16h40 - 17h00 | O50.03 Maria Teresa Vilela Nogueira Abdo |
S54.03 Willem Ferwerda 13945 FOUR RETURNS: A LONG-TERM HOLISTIC FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION |
S55.03 Nicolette Tracy Forbes 12908 RESTORING KEY ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES TO ENHANCE NATURAL CAPITAL: A CASE FOR LAKE ST LUCIA RESTORATION LINKED TO RURAL LIVELIHOODS |
O56.03 Laury Cullen |
O57.03 Bruce Charles Scott-shaw |
S59.03 Karel Prach 13497 GEOGRAPHICAL VARIABILITY OF EFFECTIVENESS OF SPONTANEOUS SUCCESSION AS A RESTORATION TOOL |
O60.03 Thaís Nícia Azevedo |
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14037 | 12391 | 14076 | 13822 | |||||||||||||
Agroforestry System under different management contribution to carbon sequestration and environmental gains after gully erosion stabilized area in Pindorama, Brazil | Corridors for life: improving livelihoods and connecting forests in Brazil. | Modelling the Surface and Groundwater Interactions of Potential Agroforestry Systems for Use in Forestry Rehabilitation Programs in a Water Stressed Catchment of South Africa | Landscape Partnerships – Assessing Restoration Opportunities within the Southern Atlantic Forest Landscape of Brazil | |||||||||||||
17h00 - 17h20 | O50.04 Abdon Luiz Schmitt Filho |
S54.04 Christo Marais 13592 BIG PRACTICE: UPSCALING RESTORATION. THE EXPERIENCE OF SOUTH AFRICAN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES |
S55.04 Terry Everson & Kate Rountree 14074 DEVELOPING GREEN INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING |
O56.04 Luisa Lemgruber |
O57.04 Colin Stuart Everson |
DEBATE |
O60.04 Victor Pereira Zwiener |
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13961 | 13614 | 14077 | 13779 | |||||||||||||
Nucleation theory inspiring the design of High Biodiversity Silvopastoral System on Atlantic Forest Biome: Ecological restoration, family farm livelihood and agroecology | Socioeconomic impacts of restoration: The case of Mutirão de Reflorestamento in Rio de Janeiro | Rehabilitation of Alien Invaded Riparian Zones and Catchments Using Indigenous Trees: An Assessment of Indigenous Tree Water-use | Planning for conservation and restoration under climate and land use change in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest | |||||||||||||
17h20 - 17h40 |
S54.05 Pedro Brancalion 13218 BIG PRACTICE: MULTI-STAKEHOLDER COALITIONS FOR MAKING RESTORATION HAPPEN AT LARGE SCALES WITH SHARED BENEFITS |
S55.05 Craig Cowden 12805 A MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK FOR WETLAND RESTORATION IN SOUTH AFRICA, USING AN URBAN WETLAND CASE STUDY |
O56.05 Jhon Alexander Infante Betancour |
O57.05 Luis Pedro Utrera Granados |
O60.05 Edenise Garcia |
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13881 | 12723 | 12956 | ||||||||||||||
Restoring tha Mauritia’s palm swamps: A participatory approach in the Colombian llanos | Rainfall interception by secondary forests on abandoned pastures in northwestern Costa Rica | Landscape analysis and land registry data as a basis to prioritizing restoration of private areas environmental liabilities in the Brazilian Amazon | ||||||||||||||
17h40 - 18h00 | DEBATE | S55.06 Panel Discussion All Speakers Conclusion Stanley Liphadz |
O56.06 Michael Trevor Smith |
O57.06 Cecilia Smith Ramirez |
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Surveying energy behaviour and needs - the first phase in developing rural community development options | Relation between water supply and restoration in burned plantations of Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus globulus | |||||||||||||||
18h00 - 20h00 | Posters and Video Presentations |
SALA | ROOM 1 | ROOM 2 | ROOM 3 | ROOM 4 | ROOM 5 | ROOM 6 | ROOM 7 | ROOM 8 | ROOM 9 | ROOM 10 | ROOM 11 | ROOM 12 | ROOM 13 | ROOM 14 | ROOM 15 | ROOM 16 |
SALÃO SONATA (Plenary) | SONATA 3 | ÁRIA | CANON | MINUETO | PRELÚDIO | SALÃO CANTATA | SALÃO VIVACE | ADAGIO 1 | ADAGIO 2 | SALÃO ALEGRO | PRESTO | |||||
SONATA 1 + 2 | CANTATA 1 | CANTATA 2 | VIVACE 1 | VIVACE 2 | ALEGRO 1 | ALEGRO 2 | ||||||||||
8h00 - 8h30 | Miguel Calmon An unique opportunity to implement restoration at large scale and address global, national, and local challenges |
Posters exposed | ||||||||||||||
8h30 - 9h00 | Sandra M. Diaz Ecological restoration and the people-nature interface |
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09h00 - 09h30 | Brigitte LG Baptiste A socioecological perspective for multiple scales restoration |
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09h30 - 10h00 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
10h00 - 12h00 | S 61 From Theory to Action: Implementing new international standards for the practice of ecological restoration |
O 62 Species selection to maximize restoration success |
S 63 Institutional arrangements fostered by the Brazilian Forest Service (SFB) to support initiatives for restoration of rural degraded areas in Brazil. - Subsection 1 |
W 64 | W 65 | S 66 Frameworks and gaps: Cross-referencing the policy, purpose, standards, ecological theory and practical research needs for effective restoration. |
S 67 Is Assisted Migration Appropriate for Restoration of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function? |
O 68 Water-related ecosystem services: policy and planning |
O 69 Restoring habitats & connectivity for wildlife |
S 70 Second Act: The Vital Role of Tropical Forest Garden Succession |
S 71 Restoring soil microbial communities |
O 72 Ecological restoration & conservation in productive systems |
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10h00 - 10h20 | Posters on display | S61.01 Bethanie Walder 13975 OPERATIONALIZING SER'S INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS: UTILIZING THE STANDARDS TO ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE AND BIODIVERSITY TARGETS |
O62.01 Victor Roberti Vera Monge |
S63.01 Raimundo Deusdará Filho 14137 BRAZILIAN FOREST LAW AND FEDERATIVE DIALOGUE FOR IMPLEMENTATION BETWEEN BRAZILIAN FOREST SERVICE AND STATES GOVERNMENT |
Workshop Beyond Timber: Driving Restoration through the Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) Market |
Workshop Connecting LA: How National Networks are helping to the development of Ecological Restoration in Latinamerican countries. |
S66.01 Susan Baker 12810 EXAMINING THE STANDARDS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF POLICY, PROCESS AND THE MULTIPLE PURPOSES OF RESTORATION |
S67.01 Stephen D. Murphy 12614 LONG TERM EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF BENEFITS AND RISKS OF ASSISTED MIGRATION IN RESTORATION ECOLOGY |
O68.01 Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez |
O69.01 Hanumanth Coimbatore Ravindranath |
S70.01 Anabel Ford 12852 LAND USE, DOMINANT PLANTS, AND THE MILPA CYCLE OF THE MAYA FOREST |
S71.01 Mark Bonner 12972 SOIL MICROBIAL RESTORATION THROUGH REFORESTATION IN THE HUMID TROPICS |
O72.01 Khwankhao Sinhaseni |
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12376 | 12949 | 12813 | 12987 | |||||||||||||
Comparison of plant associations on different soil types in the area of influence of the Itaipu, for recognition of appropriate species for ecological restoration | Vegetation association to groundwater depth and perspectives for restoration of shallow aquifers in the Great Basin, USA | Restoring degraded buffer forests adjacent to a protected national park to provide supplementary habitats for wildlife: experiences in rewilding from a major tiger reserve in India | Are wild insect pollinators from forest habitats important to lychee fruit production in northern Thailand? | |||||||||||||
10h20 - 10h40 | S61.02 Tein C Mcdonald 13794 OPTIMIZING INTEGRATED BROADSCALE ENVIRONMENTAL REPAIR USING THE SER STANDARDS’ SPECTRUM OF FULL AND PARTIAL RECOVERY |
O62.02 Lidiamar Barbosa de Albuquerque |
S63.02 Carlos Eduardo Portella Sturm 14162 GOVERNMENTAL PROMOTION OF FORESTRY – THE CHALLENGES. BRAZILIAN FOREST SERVICE CONTRIBUITIONS TO THE STRATEGY TO ENVIRONMENTAL REGULARIZATION OF RURAL PROPERTIES WITH ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION |
S66.02 Vicky Temperton 13458 THE PRACTICAL SCIENCE NEEDED FOR SUCCESSFUL RESTORATION |
S67.02 Pamela Weisenhorn 14091 THE SEA COMES MARCHING IN: ASSISTED PLANT MIGRATION THROUGH THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY LANDSCAPE |
O68.02 Anne Tolvanen |
O69.02 Sandra Bos Mikich |
TO BE CONFIRMED S70.02 Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo 12803 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SHAPING OF THE TROPICAL FOREST: PARKS FROM COLOMBIA, ECUADOR AND PERU |
S71.03 Pedro M. Pedro 12657 FUNGUS BIODIVERSITY, AN IMPORTANT SOIL METRIC FOR SUCCESSFUL RESTORATION USING NATIVE SAPLINGS |
O72.02 Suvd Manibadar |
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14053 | 13602 | 13071 | 13254 | |||||||||||||
Proposal of a method to validate the performance of native riparian forests adding of the ecological potential and their uses for ecological restoration | The use of spatial predictions on ecosystem services in the planning of sustainable use of peatlands | Identification of key plants for the restoration of degraded neotropical habitats based on network analysis of plant–frugivore interactions | International policy of the environment and legal framework of pastureland management in the Mongolia | |||||||||||||
10h40 - 11h00 | S61.03 Kingsley Dixon 13666 SER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS CREATE REGULATORY OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIODIVERSE ECOSYSTEM REPAIR |
O62.03 Roberto Antonio Cordero Solórzano |
S63.03 Pedro De Almeida Salles 14138 THE ENVIRONMENTAL RURAL REGISTRY AND THE MAPPING OF AREAS TO BE RESTORED IN RURAL PROPERTIES IN BRAZIL |
S66.03 Ben Miller 13802 THE STRUCTURE OF RESTORATION ECOLOGY: SCIENCE, POLICY, STANDARDS AND PRACTICE |
S67.03 Pati Vitt 13044 FROM SPECIES REINTRODUCTIONS TO ASSISTED MIGRATION: A CONTINUUM OF CONSERVATION STRATEGIES |
O68.03 Marina Alejandra Lema |
O69.03 Enrique Nuñez Lara |
S70.03 Ronald B Nigh 12823 THE MILPA BIOME: HUMAN MANAGEMENT OF ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND PROCESSES IN FOREST GARDEN SUCCESSION |
S71.04 Jason Andras 12944 THE EFFECT OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION ON THE STRUCTURE OF SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN COASTAL WETLANDS |
O72.03 Antonio Alberto Rodríguez Sousa |
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13081 | 13892 | 14003 | 12917 | |||||||||||||
A functional trait analysis for drought and fire pressures for tree species selection for restoration in a tropical dry forest of Costa Rica. | Environmental governance of the Matanza-Riachuelo watershed during 1536-2016: Implications for restoration of hydrological functions in a mega-city (Buenos Aires, Argentina) | Evidences for conservation and restoration of the nesting habitat of the hawksbill marine turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata): Campeche, México | Relevance of the ecological restoration in the Estepa comarca´s olive groves (Spain) based on the agricultural sustainability of mediterranean systems | |||||||||||||
11h00 - 11h20 | S61.04 Fangyuan Hua 14152 APPLYING THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS TO A LARGE-SCALE FOREST REHABILITATION PROGRAM: OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE BIODIVERSITY OUTCOMES IN CHINA’S GRAIN-FOR-GREEN PROGRAM |
O62.04 Gongshe Liu |
S63.04 Lara de Lacerda Ribeiro Souto 14133 NATIONAL FUND FOR FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT: OPERATIONAL MODEL AND PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK TO FOSTER FORESTRY PUBLIC CALLS |
S66.04 Jason Stevens 14372 IDENTIFYING AND COMMUNICATING THE PRACTICAL SCIENCE NEEDED TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF DELIVERING BIODIVERSE RESTORATION – A CASE STUDY OF RESTORATION SCIENCE WITHIN A MINING CONTEXT |
S67.04 Loretta L. Battaglia 14185 ASSISTED MIGRATION IN RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS |
O68.04 Aurelio Padovezi |
O69.04 Tabitha Cheng Yee Hui |
S70.04 Jorge Mendoza Vega 13070 SECONDARY FOREST MANAGEMENT IN CALAKMUL, CAMPECHE, MEXICO, AN EXAMPLE OF MAYA FOREST GARDEN CONCEPTION |
DEBATE | O72.04 Hila Segre |
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12844 | 13757 | 12976 | 13125 | |||||||||||||
Ecological and economic benefits of environmental restoration using the native grass variety in China | Natural Infrastructure for water in Brazil: how restoration can improve water quality | Improving wildlife corridor designs to mitigate the impacts of habitat fragmentation on small mammals in Peninsular Malaysia | Potential of uncultivated field-margins in restoring agro-ecosystems in the Mediterranean: Considering seasonal dynamics and management | |||||||||||||
11h20 - 11h40 | S61.05 Claudia Padilla Souza 13883 A PROPOSAL TO APPLY THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE PRACTICE OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN CORAL REEFS IN MEXICO |
O62.05 Diego Mauricio Cabrera Amaya |
S63.05 Miriam Jean Miller 14118 FUNDING THE RESTORATION OF PERMANENT PRESERVATION AREAS FOR WATER PRODUCTION – A CALL FOR PROPOSALS BY BRAZIL’S NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL FUND |
DEBATE Moderador:Bethanie Walder |
DEBATE |
O68.05 Daniel Lawrence Effiong |
S70.05 David G. Campbell 12985 ARE OLIGARCHIC AMAZONIAN FORESTS THE RESULT OF PRE-COLUMBIAN UNNATURAL SELECTION? |
O74.05 Gregory A Houseal |
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12963 | 13063 | 13126 | ||||||||||||||
The use of vegetation classification analysis and indicator species analysis for restoration goals planning of páramo and high andean forest in Ciudad Bolívar (Bogotá-Colombia) | OGONI CLEAN-UP AND THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: THE MISSING LINKS | Twenty-seven years of source-identified seed development, production, and tallgrass prairie restoration in Iowa’s roadsides and agricultural lands | ||||||||||||||
11h40 - 12h00 | S61.06 James G. Hallett 13784 INCORPORATING THE STANDARDS INTO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY’S SHORT-TERM ACTION PLAN ON ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION |
O62.06 Kirsty Shaw |
DEBATE |
O68.06 James Briggs Callegary |
DEBATE |
O75.06 María Fernanda Martínez Gálvez |
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13027 | 14080 | 12945 | ||||||||||||||
Botanising vs restoration: One is hot and one is not but we need them both | Monitoring and modeling of hydrology, geology, and sediment and organic matter transport to support ecological restoration in semiarid ecosystems | Restoring overgrazed Chaco forest: do soil chemical properties change after different years of domestic livestock exclusion? | ||||||||||||||
12h00 - 13h30 | LUNCH BREAK | |||||||||||||||
13h30 - 15h30 | S 73 Seed-based Restoration: Innovations, Opportunities and Challenges - Getting Seeds (part 1/2) |
O 74 Plant species and populations as restoration targets |
S 75 Institutional arrangements fostered by the Brazilian Forest Service (SFB) to support initiatives for restoration of rural degraded areas in Brazil. - Subsection 2 |
W 76 | S 77 Importance of the spatial analyst in the restoration ecology. a primary tool to design, planning and monitoring |
S 78 Restoration Economy I |
S 79 Making the most of birds and mammals in restoration |
O 80 Water-related ecosystem services: economical aspects |
O 81 Remote sensing: application in restoration planning and monitoring |
S 82 Invasive alien species and restoration ecology: causes and consequences of invaders, impacts of removal, interactions with native communities and insights for the future" |
W 83 | O 84 Using fauna as indicators in restoration ecology |
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13h30 - 13h50 | Posters on display | S73.01 Kingsley Dixon 12980 CAN WE MEET THE SEED CHALLENGE IN GLOBAL RESTORATION? |
O74.01 Monica Marina Diaz Paez |
S75.01 Fabio Fernandes Correa 13442 FROM ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES TO FOREST RESTORATION |
Workshop Global challenges in restoration of vulnerable carbon storing ecosystems |
S77.01 Craig Richard Beatty 14150 FROM GLOBAL TARGETS TO LOCAL REALITIES THROUGH SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS OF FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION OPPORTUNITIES |
S78.01 Rubens de Miranda Benini 13936 COSTS OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN BRAZIL |
S79.01 Catherine Lindell 13812 WHAT WE KNOW AND DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE ROLE OF BIRDS IN FOREST RESTORATION |
O80.01 John Loomis |
O81.01 J. Leighton Reid |
S82.01 Alexandre Bonesso Sampaio 13886 GOVERNMENTAL PROCEDURES AND THE STATE OF ART ABOUT INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES IN BRAZIL |
Workshop KNOWLEDGE CAFE: IMPLEMENTING NEW INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE PRACTICE OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
O84.01 Margaret A. OConnell |
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12911 | 12368 | 12773 | 13895 | |||||||||||||
Conservation of oak forests and environmental services in natural reserves of the Zapatoca civil society (Santander, Colombia). | Economic valuation of river restoration: An analysis of the valuation literature and its uses in decision-making | The ephemerality of regenerating forests in southern Costa Rica | Assessing change in ecosystem restoration: Composition of terrestrial vertebrates and vegetation as indicators | |||||||||||||
13h50 - 14h10 | S73.02 Francis Fatah Kilkenny 13776 PRIORITIZING SEED NEEDS AND SEED TRANSFER IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES, A COOPERATIVE EFFORT |
O74.02 Greorio Angeles-Perez |
S75.02 Natalia Coelho Barbosa Albuquerque 14038 THE ARBORETUM PROGRAM : A MODEL FOR BALANCING SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND BIODIVERSITY OBJECTIVES |
S77.02 Severino Ribeiro Pinto 13814 USING LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS AS A PARTICIPATORY TOOL IN ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION ACTIVITIES: THE CASE OF SIGWEB SYSTEM OF ATLANTIC FOREST RESTORATION PACT |
TO BE CONFIRMED S78.02 Alan Ferreira Batista 13661 HOW LARGE-SCALE REFORESTATION WITH NATIVE SPECIES CAN HELP COUNTRIES ACHIEVE THEIR NDC TARGETS AND ESTABLISH A NEW FOREST ECONOMY: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF THE VERENA PROJECT IN BRAZIL |
S79.02 Carla Gwenyth Perdita Catterall 12962 MULTIPLE ROLES OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS AS DRIVERS OF RAINFOREST RESTORATION TRAJECTORIES |
O80.02 Bonani Madikizela |
O81.02 Bourgoin Clement |
S82.02 Rodolfo Cesar Real de Abreu 13213 STATE AND TRANSITION MODELS: SCIENCE GIVING SUPPORT TO MANAGEMENT DECISIONS IN PINE INVASION OVER CERRADO GRASSLANDS |
O84.02 Yasmine Antonini Itabaiana |
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14088 | 12819 | 13079 | 12933 | |||||||||||||
Spatial structure of Litsea glaucescens: information to restore its populations in Oaxaca, Mexico | Unbiased evaluation of the ecosystem services and its role in greening village economy | Remote sensing of degraded tropical forest trajectories in the Brazilian Amazon: New insights for landscape restoration | Restore it and they will come: trap-nesting bees and wasps communities are influenced by restoration of riparian forests. | |||||||||||||
14h10 - 14h30 | S73.03 Paula Meli 12728 SELECTING SPECIES AND SEEDS FOR FOREST RESTORATION IN TROPICAL RURAL LANDSCAPES |
O74.03 Renaud Jaunatre |
S75.03 'Daniel Piotto 13929 ‘RIGHT’ SPECIES IN THE ‘RIGHT’ PLACES: WHAT SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT THE SPECIES WE USE IN RESTORATION PLANTINGS? |
S77.03 Rodrigues RR 13658 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RESTORATION FOR THE PROVISION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THE REGIONAL LANDSCAPE, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE DIVERSITY OF PLANTS |
S78.03 Guy Lomax 13753 COMMERCIAL PATHWAYS TO FOREST CARBON SEQUESTRATION |
S79.03 Sandra Bos Mikich 13068 THE USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS AND IMPROVE FOREST RESTORATION |
O80.03 Stanley LIPHADZI |
O81.03 Vanessa Jó Girão |
S82.03 Ciro José Ribeiro de Moura 13878 REMOVAL OF INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES AND EFFECTS OVER MAMMAL COMMUNITIES |
O84.03 Marcelo Ducatti |
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13932 | 12981 | 13949 | 13925 | |||||||||||||
Ecological niche of an endangered pioneer species, what can we learn to restore its population? Experiments with the dwarf bulrush (Typha minima Hoppe) | The costs and benefit of rehabilitation of Urban Ecosystems using Evidence-based Approach | Use of Remote Sensing to Monitor Native Vegetation Restoration Projects | Fauna functional groups used to evaluate the successional pathways in a semideciduous seasonal forest in restoration process | |||||||||||||
14h30 14h50 | S73.04 Kayri Havens-Young 13047 SEED SOURCING: HOW TO MAKE THE BEST DECISIONS ABOUT WHAT SEED PROVENANCES TO COLLECT AND WHERE TO USE THEM IN RESTORATION |
O74.04 Armin Bischoff |
S75.04 Marcia Hirota The contribution of SICAR to the monitoring of native vegetation cover in the Atlantic Forest biome - the experience of the SOS Mata Atlântica institution |
S77.04 Rene Zamora Cristales 13475 SPATIALLY-EXPLICIT OPTIMIZATION OF ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR LANDSCAPE RESTORATION |
S78.04 Miguel Antonio de Goes Calmon 13597 THE IMPORTANCE OF AN R&D PLATFORM TO THE SUCCESS OF A NEW FOREST ECONOMY AND BRAZIL´S NDC TARGET BASED ON SILVICULTURE WITH NATIVE SPECIES |
S79.04 Wesley Rodrigues Silva 12818 INDUCING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES THROUGH BIRDS AND MAMMALS IN RESTORATION |
O80.04 Andre Targa Cavassani |
O81.04 Karine Machado Costa |
S82.04 Mauricio Cruz Mantoani 13526 GUNNERA TINCTORIA INVASIONS IN IRELAND: IMPACTS ON GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND SOIL CARBON AND NITROGEN AND THE EFFECTS OF REMOVAL |
O84.04 Marcelo Diniz Vitorino |
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12829 | 13986 | 13848 | 12899 | |||||||||||||
The effect of prescribed burning, initial watering and grazing on the restoration of Mediterranean Brachypodium retusum populations | Payment for Ecosystems Services in Camboriu River Watershed as an incentive tool for watershed restoration | Zoning of the Mato Grosso state natural regeneration potential | Litter arthropod fauna as parameter to evaluate ecological restoration in the Brazilian Ombrophilous Dense Submontana Forest. | |||||||||||||
14h50 - 15h10 | S73.05 Berta Youtie 13512 COLLECTING WILDLAND SEED: SELECTING SEED SOURCES AND INSURING GENETIC DIVERSITY |
O74.05 Eduardo Javier Cartes Rodríguez |
S75.06 Janaina de Almeida Rocha 14347 HOW TO INTEGRATE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FORESTRY INVESTMENT IN BRAZIL |
S77.05 Cristian Echeverria 13872 PRIORITISING SITES FOR RESTORATION THROUGH SPATIALLY EXPLICIT CRITERIA AND INDICATORS AT THE LANDSCAPE SCALE |
S78.05 Todd BenDor 13547 ESTIMATING THE SIZE AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE US ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION INDUSTRY |
TO BE CONFIRMED S79.05 Jose M. Fedriani 13502 MODELING BRIDGES THE GAP BETWEEN BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH ON SEED DISPERSAL: MAMMALS, FRUITS, AND OLDFIELDS IN MEDITERRANEAN SPAIN |
O80.05 Alexandru Gridan |
O81.05 Leandro Reverberi Tambosi |
S82.05 Nancy Shackelford 13153 THE IMPACTS OF INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT ON ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE IN A SENSITIVE COMMUNITY |
O84.05 De Vocht Alain |
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14033 | 13922 | 14050 | 12828 | |||||||||||||
Effect of coverage and soil water storage capacity on performance and growth of Nothofagus alessandrii (Ruil) plants on water deficit conditions. | Wetland ecosystem services after beaver reintroduction - biodiversity facilitator/conflict generator | Habitat availability improvement from natural regeneration and spatially planned restoration | Juvenile fishes as functional describers of ecological rehabilitation in a gravel bed river | |||||||||||||
15h10 - 15h30 | S73.06 Kingsley Dixon 13777 FROM THE FLOWER TO THE FIELD: GLOBAL EXAMPLES OF BEST-PRACTICES FOR COLLECTING SEEDS FROM THE WILD FOR USE IN RESTORATION |
O74.06 Paul Nevill |
DEBATE | S77.06 Paola Isaacs 14136 PRIORITIZING RESTORATION AREAS IN COLOMBIA, MULTISCALE AND MULTIECOSYSTEM APPROACH |
S78.06 Julie Marcus 13098 DEVELOPING COSTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PROJECTS: CONSTRUCTION, PLANTING, AND MAINTENANCE |
DEBATE |
O80.06 Agnieszka Latawiec |
DEBATE |
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12880 | 13680 | |||||||||||||||
Insights into landscape genetic structure of three short range rock outcrop endemic plant species using resistance surfaces | The Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity (TEEB) in the Rio do Paraiba do Sul Basin (SP) | |||||||||||||||
15h30 - 16h00 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
16h00 - 18h00 | S 85 Seed-based Restoration: Innovations, Opportunities and Challenges - Getting Seeds (part 2/2) and Using Seeds (part 1/2) |
O 86 Carbon sequestration in ecological restoration |
S 87 Institutional arrangements fostered by the Brazilian Forest Service (SFB) to support initiatives for restoration of rural degraded areas in Brazil. - Subsection 3 |
S 88 Integrated approaches to monitoring and evaluating the restoration of fragile landscapes in the changing world |
S 89 Biological tools in soil restoration |
S 90 Restoration Economy II |
S 91 The role of priority effects during assembly for ecological restoration |
O 92 Public policies for ecological restoration in Brazil |
O 93 Restoration of drylands and mediterranean ecosystems |
S 94 Technology Development for Valuing Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital in Restoration Projects |
S 95 Restoration as tool to mitigate the effects of woody encroachment in grassland and savanna macrohabitats |
O 96 Restoration in urban and periurban environments |
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16h00 - 16h20 | Posters on display |
S85.01 Clinton Cleon Shock 13483 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION HURDLES TO USE RARELY CULTIVATED PLANTS; DEVELOPING RELIABLE SEED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGy |
086.01 Biplab Brahma |
S87.01 Miriam Miller Projects and initiatives to promote forest restoration supported by the National Environment Fund in Brazil: timeline and lessons learned. |
TO BE CONFIRMED S88.01 Zhanhuan Shang 13727 VEGETATION REGENERATION AND SUCCESSION DURING ALPINE MEADOW DEGRADATION AND RESTORATION ON TIBETAN PLATEAU |
S89.01 Zoraida Calle 13708 FAILING GRACEFULLY: A RESTORATION APPROACH FOR THE STABILIZATION OF STEEP SLOPES IN THE COLOMBIAN ANDES |
S90.01 Bernardo Baeta Neves Strassburg 13898 FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMICS OF RESTORATION |
S91.01 Emanuela Wehmuth Alves Weidlich 13049 CURRENT OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH ON PRIORITY EFFECTS AND ITS RELEVANCE TO RESTORATION |
O92.01 Marion Daugeard |
O93.01 Gislene Ganade |
S94.01 Laury Cullen Junior 13468 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT FOR VALUING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND NATURAL CAPITAL IN RESTORATION PROJECTS |
TO BE CONFIRMED S95.01 Cátia Nunes da Cunha 15333 Climate change and Pantanal Wetland: restoration as tool to mitigate the effects of woody encroachment in grassland and savanna macrohabitats. |
O96.01 Jacob Mills |
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12371 | 12821 | 13024 | 12947 | |||||||||||||
Ecosystem carbon sequestration through restoration of degraded lands in North Eastern India | Complying with the Brazilian Forest Code: the role of municipalities in Mato Grosso | Novel methods for restoring arid lands | Restoration of urban green spaces rewilds the environmental microbiome with associated shifts in the human microbiome | |||||||||||||
16h20 - 16h40 | S85.02 Anthony S Davis 13342 ADDRESSING GLOBAL SEED CHALLENGES IN SEEDLING NURSERIES |
O87.02 Guangcheng Chen |
S87.02 João Paulo Santos Mastrangelo 14134 THE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULARIZATION PROGRAM OF THE STATE OF ACRE AND FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION |
S88.02 Xufeng Mao 13721 A NETWORK-BASED APPROACH TO ASSESS RESTORATION OF DEGRADED MARSH WETLANDS ON QINGHAI-TIBETAN PLATEAU, CHINA |
S89.02 Pedro M. Pedro 13471 NEW COLLEMBOLA-SPECIFIC PRIMERS AND THEIR APPLICABILITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING USING DNA METABARCODING |
S90.02 Rudolf de Groot 13857 INVESTING IN NATURE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION PAYS |
S91.02 Vicky Temperton 13457 EXPLORING PRIORITY EFFECTS IN A CENTRAL EUROPEAN GRASSLAND FIELD EXPERIMENT IN ORDER TO INFORM RESTORATION |
O92.02 Fernanda Tubenchlak |
O93.02 Corrine Duncan |
S94.02 Luisa Gurjao de Carvalho Amaral 14013 AIRBORNE LASER SCANNING AS A TOOL TO MONITOR ABOVE GROUND BIOMASS IN RESTORED CORRIDORS CONNECTING PROTECTED AREA |
S95.02 Fernando Henrique Barbosa da Silva 14072 Herbaceous plants composition and biomass shifts in macrohabitats under the influence of woody encroachment in Pantanal wetland |
O96.02 Ana Alejandra Calviño |
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13521 | 12955 | 13801 | 13752 | |||||||||||||
Comparison ecosystem carbon stock and soil carbon source between two restored mangroves with different species | Gaps and bridges between science and practice: Ecological restoration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Germination behaviour and hydrothermal thresholds of Australian arid plants: implications for the restoration of water-limited ecoystems. | Patios for hummingbirds: First steps to restore the native plant-hummingbird interaction in Cordoba city, Argentina | |||||||||||||
16h40 - 17h00 | S85.03 Olga A. Kildisheva 12802 FROM DORMANCY TO ESTABLISHMENT: ADDRESSING KEY BOTTLENECKS TO PLANT RECRUITMENT IN A RESTORATION CONTEXT |
O87.03 Johann Thorsson |
S87.03 Murilo Figueiredo 14124 Challenges to restoration and the Environmental Regularization Program (PRA) in Bahia State, Brazil |
TO BE CONFIRMED S88.03 Quanmin Dong 13725 STUDY ON ALPINE GRASSLAND GRAZING ECOSYSTEM BASED ON EQUILIBRIUM OF PLANTS AND LIVESTOCK -THEORY AND PRACTICE |
S89.03 José Ignacio Barrera Cataño 13869 EDAPHIC MACROFAUNA IN AREAS WITH NUCLEATION AS AN ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION STRATEGY IN THE EASTERN ANDES OF COLOMBIA |
S90.03 Bruno Mariani 14018 LARGE SCALE MULTI-SPECIES REFORESTATION |
S91.03 Truman P. Young 14385 CONTEXT-DEPENDENCE OF PRIORITY EFFECTS IN THE RESTORATION OF CALIFORNIA GRASSLANDS |
O92.03 Danielle Celentano |
O93.03 Erik Veneklaas |
S94.03 Clinton N. Jenkins 13482 CORRIDORS FOR WHOM: TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR BIODIVERSITY MONITORING IN REFORESTATION INITIATIVES |
TO BE CONFIRMED S95.03 Ligia Nara Vendramin 15334 The role of a government agency to plan ecological restoration within scientific principles |
O96.03 Ryan Vogel |
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13132 | 12851 | 12836 | 13509 | |||||||||||||
Monitoring soil carbon sequestration in land reclamation and ecological restoration | Towards Forest Restoration in Maranhão State, Eastern Amazonia | Soil depth constrains restoration options in drought-prone habitats | Habitat invasibility: Planning for resilience to Pyrus calleryana | |||||||||||||
17h00 - 17h20 | S85.04 Simone Pedrini 12758 SEED ENHANCEMENT FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
O87.04 Anderson Braga Mendes |
S87.04 Rodrigues RR 14116 METHODOLOGIES OF RESTORATION AND MONITORING ENVIRONMENTAL REGULARIZATION PROGRAMMES IN THE STATES OF BRAZIL |
S88.04 Shihai LV 13722 STUDY ON THRESHOLD OF VEGETATION COVERAGE TO MAINTAIN SAND-FIXING FUNCTION OF HULUNBEIER STEPPE |
S89.04 Pilar Andrés 13506 POST-RESTORATION INDICATORS OF BELOWGROUND COMMUNITIES STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONALITY: A 20-YEAR JOURNEY ACROSS SOIL BIODIVERSITY |
S90.04 Michelle Browne 12617 AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THE LIVELIHOOD BENEFITS OF A REHABILITATED WETLAND, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA |
S91.04 Giselda Durigan 12679 ARE PRIORITY EFFECTS DRIVING THE ASSEMBLY OF TROPICAL FORESTS UNDERGOING RESTORATION? |
O92.04 Daniel Conceição dos Santos |
O93.04 Aviv Avisar |
TO BE CONFIRMED S94.04 Fernando Silva Lima 14311 SELFIES IN THE FOREST: MONITORING WILDLIFE IN REFORESTATION INITIATIVES |
S95.04 Gerhard E. Overbeck 14171 Shrub and tree encroachment in non-forest ecosystems: Consequences for restoration |
O96.04 Carolina Mudan Marelli |
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13621 | 13917 | 12097 | 12684 | |||||||||||||
Carbon fixation in the biomass of the Protection Strip of Itaipu reservoir in Brazil | Achieving Zero Net Deforestation through forest restoration in Pará State, Brazilian Amazon | Restoration of coastal dune ecosystems in central Israel following removal of a 60-year old Eucalyptus grove | Measuring urban biodiversity | |||||||||||||
17h20 - 17h40 | S85.05 Nancy Shaw 16147 Producer’s Perspective on Native Grass and Forb Seed Production |
O87.05 Kristín Svavarsdóttir |
S87.05 José Felipe Ribeiro 14135 WEBAMBIENTE- A VIRTUAL PLATFORM WITH NATIVE SPECIES, RESTORATION STRATEGIES AND FIELD EXPERIENCES AS A TOOL TO SUPPORT THE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULARIZATION PROGRAM IN DIFFERENT BRAZILIAN BIOMES |
S88.05 Zhenzhen Zhao 13718 EFFECTS OF CLIMATE WARMING AND NITROGEN DEPOSITION ON SOIL CARBON COMPOSITION IN ALPINE GRASSLANDS OF THE QINGHAI-TIBETAN PLATEAU |
S89.05 Yamileth Dominguez Haydar 13771 ASSESSMENT OF SOIL FAUNA FOOTPRINTS IN A REHABILITATED COAL MINE THROUGH MICROMORPHOLOGY AND NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) ANALYSES |
S90.05 Shaoliang Zhang 12611 TRADE-OFFS OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY IN URBAN MINED AREA, XUZHOU, CHINA |
S91.05 Andre Ganem Coutinho 13908 CAN PRIORITY EFFECTS PREVENT INVASION IN CERRADO (BRAZILIAN SAVANNA) RESTORATION? |
O92.05 Regina Helena Rosa Sambuichi |
O93.05 Susana Bautista |
S94.05 Alexandre Uezu 13711 NEW APPROACHES TO MONITORING THE EFFECTS OF RIPARIAN REFORESTATION ON WATER QUALITY |
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13817 | 12608 | 14031 | ||||||||||||||
Vegetation succession trajectories in revegetation areas in Iceland were influenced differently depending on revegetation methods | A public policy to enable large-scale forest restoration in Brazil | The role of plant spatial pattern and functional diversity in dryland restoration | ||||||||||||||
17h40 - 18h00 | DEBATE |
O87.06 Iuri Tavares Amazonas |
DEBATE | S88.06 Shiliang Liu 13157 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPTIMIZATION STRATEGY FOR ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY – A CASE STUDY IN THE SOUTHWEST CHINA |
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S91.06 Cara R. Nelson 14381 CAN KNOWLEDGE OF PRIORITY EFFECTS IMPROVE OUTCOMES OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION? |
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The role of riparian zone restoration in achieving Brazil's greenhouse gas commitments | ||||||||||||||||
20h00 - 00h00 | Celebration Dinner (ticket event) |
SALA | ROOM 1 | ROOM 2 | ROOM 3 | ROOM 4 | ROOM 5 | ROOM 6 | ROOM 7 | ROOM 8 | ROOM 9 | ROOM 10 | ROOM 11 | ROOM 12 | ROOM 13 | ROOM 14 | ROOM 15 | ROOM 16 |
SALÃO SONATA (Plenary) | SONATA 3 | ÁRIA | CANON | MINUETO | PRELÚDIO | SALÃO CANTATA | SALÃO VIVACE | ADAGIO 1 | ADAGIO 2 | SALÃO ALEGRO | PRESTO | |||||
SONATA 1 + 2 | CANTATA 1 | CANTATA 2 | VIVACE 1 | VIVACE 2 | ALEGRO 1 | ALEGRO 2 | ||||||||||
8h00 - 8h40 | Robin L. Chazdon Restoring forest biomes: advances and challenges |
Posters exposed | ||||||||||||||
8h40 - 9h20 | Elise Buisson What do we know about tropical grassland resilience and restoration? |
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09h20 - 10h00 | Terry Hughes Linking science and practice to safeguard coral reefs in the Anthropocene |
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10h00 - 10h30 | COFFEE BREAK | |||||||||||||||
10h30 - 12h30 | S97 Seed-based Restoration: Innovations, Opportunities and Challenges - Using Seeds (part 2/2) |
O 98 Climate change and restoration ecology |
S 99 Public policies for native vegetation recovery on large scale |
O 100 Tropical forest: biodiversity and ecosystem functioning |
S 101 Restoration opportunities in urban and peri-urban areas |
S 102 Decision-making towards the future: Policy drivers to enhance scaling up effective ecological restoration in tropical regions |
S 103 Ecological restoration: a strategic path for large landscape conservation? |
O 104 Recovering soil properties |
O 105 Mitigation: rivers and watersheds |
W 106 | W 107 | O 108 Restoration of coastal vegetation |
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10h30 - 10h50 | Posters on display | S97.01 Edward Toth 12929 NURSERY PRODUCTION OF WILD SEED RESOURCES: MANAGING GENETICS WHILE MAXIMIZING PRODUCTION |
O98.01 Pilar Angélica Gómez Ruiz |
S99.01 Carlos Alberto de Mattos Scaramuzza 13496 THE NATIONAL POLICY FOR NATIVE VEGETATION RECOVERY IN BRAZIL: THE LESSONS-LEARNED AND FURTHER ACTIONS |
O100.01 Débora Cristina Rother |
S101.01 Adriana Edit Rovere 13494 RESEARCH AND RESTORATION IN THE ANDEAN CITY OF BARILOCHE (PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA) |
S102.01 Carolina Murcia 13094 ARE TROPICAL ANDEAN COUNTRIES RESTORATION-READY? COUNTRY-LEVEL POLICIES AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS |
S103.01 Harvey Locke EXPLORING A NEW ROLE FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION OF RIVERS, FORESTS AND WILDLIFE MOVEMENTS TO ACHIEVE EFFECTIVE LARGE LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION |
O104.01 Rosanna Ginocchio |
O105.01 Thiago Belote Silva |
Workshop Building Sustainable Landscapes through Gender-Responsive Restoration in Brazil |
Workshop SIMPLE METRICS TO MEASURE ECOSYSTEM CHANGE FOLLOWING RESTORATION - DEVELOPING COUNTRIES |
O108.01 Anthony Forbes |
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13648 | 13847 | 13090 | 13971 | 12910 | ||||||||||||
Playing with abiotic factors and interactions between species: Options for management of endangered dry tropical forest species in Mexico to face climate change | Restoration plantings enhance taxonomic and functional diversity of woody plants in sugarcane-dominated landscape | Mixing residues allows multiple benefits beyond proper stabilization of tailings storage facilities at closure: the case of organic residues from intensive pork productive systems | Water and Forest Governance: the case of the integration of environmental agendas in the capixaba portion of the Doce River Watershed. | Restoration of dunes and estuaries on a dynamic coastline: Principles and lessons learnt from the east coast of South Africa | ||||||||||||
10h50 - 11h10 | S97.02 Anita Kirmer 13175 USING NATIVE SEED IN RESTORATION OF SPECIES-RICH HABITATS – BEST PRACTICE EXAMPLES FROM GERMANY |
O98.02 Beat Oertly |
S99.02 Raimundo Deusdará Filho Cooperation between Brazilian Forest Service and Guatemala and Honduras to promote forestry with native species, agroforestry systems, community forest management and recovery of degraded areas |
O100.02 Marcio Seiji Suganuma |
S101.02 Rene Zamora Cristales 13654 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF LANDSCAPE RESTORATION TO RECOVER PERIPHERAL URBAN ZONES IN LATIN AMERICA |
S102.02 Miguel Martínez-Ramos 13798 ECOLOGY OF NATURAL FOREST REGENERATION AND PUBLIC RESTORATION POLICIES IN HUMAN MODIFIED TROPICAL LANDSCAPES |
S103.02 Cara R. Nelson 14382 GLOBAL RESTORATION INITIATIVES AS A MECHANISM FOR LARGE LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION AND VICE-VERSA |
O104.02 Sergio Esteban Lozano Baez |
O105.02 Jose Quiros |
O108.02 Aníbal Ramírez Soto |
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12381 | 12938 | 12698 | 13985 | 12767 | ||||||||||||
How successful is the restoration of alpine ponds for conserving a biodiversity threatened by warming? | Functional traits behind the dark diversity of seasonal tropical forests undergoing restoration | How long it will take to recover soil properties after forest restoration? | Erosion and Sedimentation: A Restoration Experience in the Panamanian Tropic | Performance of “chinampas” an innovative, nucleation-based, restoration technique for mangrove forests: a case study in the Gulf of Mexico | ||||||||||||
11h10 - 11h30 | S97.03 Sabine Tischew 12826 DRASTIC SITE-PREPARATION IS KEY TO LONG-TERM REINTRODUCTION SUCCESS OF THE HIGHLY ENDANGERED XERIC GRASSLAND SPECIES JURINEA CYANOIDES |
O98.03 Jinho Jung |
S99.02 Bernardo Baeta Neves Strassburg 13903 ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR NATIVE VEGETATION RECOVERY AT DIFFERENT SCALES AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH PUBLIC POLICIES |
O100.03 Leonardo H. Teixeira |
TO BE CONFIRMED S101.03 Roger Villalobos 13982 A RESTORATION VISION FOR TWO TERRITORIAL INITIATIVES IN COSTA RICA |
S102.03 Rafael Barreiro Chaves 13582 BUILDING RELIABLE RESTORATION POLICIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF MONITORING AND THE VALUE OF INTEGRATED ONLINE SYSTEMS |
S103.03 Frederick Richard Hauer 12732 RESTORING PROCESS IN GRAVEL-BED RIVERS FOR THE ECOLOGICAL HEALTH OF MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES |
O104.03 Ana Maria Gómez Ardila |
O105.04 Virgil Hawkes |
O108.03 Ademir Reis |
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12571 | 12979 | 13647 | 13863 | 13055 | ||||||||||||
Assessment of climate change effects on pale chub (Zacco platypus) in Korea using a habitat suitability model | Phylogenetic richness controlling plant growth during riparian forest restoration | Biotic and physicochemical factors in a soil in restoration in San Felix (Bello, Antioquia, Colombia) | Reclaiming habitats in the drawdown zones of hydroelectric reservoirs | Methodology for the restoration of a mangrove forest impacted by landfills and constructions in urban areas | ||||||||||||
11h30 - 11h50 | S97.04 Yuping Rong 12922 USING NATIVE GRASS SEED TO RESTORE DEGRADED GRASSLAND IN NORTHERN CHINA—EXAMPLES FOR LEYMUS CHINENSIS (TRIN.) TZVEL |
098.04 Ximena Palomeque |
S99.03 Tein C Mcdonald & Kingsley Dixon 13783 NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE PRACTICE OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN AUSTRALIA: POTENTIAL TO IMPROVE LARGE SCALE RESTORATION |
O100.04 Milena Fermina Rosenfield |
S101.04 Liliana Chisacá Hurtado 13978 WATER AS ORGANIZER OF THE HUMAN AREA: COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN THE WATER NETWORK AND THE EXPANSION OF THE CAPITAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA |
S102.04 Christo Marais 14362 THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL OUTCOMES FOR RESTORATION SUCCESS: THE UMZIMVUBU CATCHMENT AND OTHER CASE STUDIES FROM SOUTH AFRICA. |
S103.04 Harvey Locke 13041 THREE CONDITIONS FOR CONSIDERING ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION STRATEGICALLY IN A LARGE LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION CONTEXT |
O104.04 Wendy Williams |
O105.05 Jose Portocarrero |
O108.04 Elizabeth G. King |
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13874 | 13829 | 13851 | 13062 | 13935 | ||||||||||||
Looking for native tree species tolerant to water stress based on climate change predictions in an Andean region in Ecuador | Assessing ecosystem functioning in forests undergoing restoration | Soil nutrients in the northern Australian wet season driven by cyanobacterial carbon and nitrogen pulses | Erosion control activities in mining construction projects. An alternative to prevent erosion in body waters during the mining projects construction | Oak regeneration in U.S. Atlantic maritime forests: Similar symptoms, multiple causes | ||||||||||||
11h50 - 12h10 | S97.05 Jeffrey Ott 13443 STRATEGIES AND EQUIPMENT AND FOR LARGE-SCALE, MULTI-SPECIES NATIVE SEEDINGS IN NORTH AMERICAN DRYLANDS |
O98.05 Tatiana Minayeva |
S99.04 Craig Richard Beatty 14151 FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: THE APPLICATION OF RESTORATION OPPORTUNITIES ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (ROAM) AT NATIONAL AND SUBNATIONAL LEVELS IN BRAZIL AND AROUND THE WORLD |
O100.05 Marcos Bergmann Carlucci |
S101.05 Daniel Ignacio Arriaga Salamanca 13983 LANDSCAPE AS SUPPORT FOR CARTAGENA HERITAGE OF HUMANITY, AND CONNECTIVITY |
S102.05 James C Aronson 12842 OLD TOOLS REVISITED AND SOME NEW ONES: WHAT’S NEEDED TO SCALE UP EFFECTIVE RESTORATION IN THE TROPICS AND ELSEWHERE? |
S103.05 Gary Martin Tabor 12651 CONNECTIVITY CONSERVATION – THE ARCHITECTURE FOR LARGE SCALE ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
O104.05 Beatriz Alicia Firpo |
O108.05 Marika Kose |
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13830 | 14422 | 13121 | 13106 | |||||||||||||
Ecological restoration in Arctic for climate change mitigation and adaptation: First outcomes of pilot project | The need of trait-based frameworks for the restoration of ecological functions | Coal waste as the main constituent of a soil substitute | Restoration of the Baltic Boreal coastal meadows in Estonia: The long-term experiment on different management regimes' influence on rare plant Gladiolus imbricatus population | |||||||||||||
12h10 - 12h30 | S97.06 Simone Pedrini 13120 THE ROLE OF NETWORKS CONNECTING NATIVE SEED STAKEHOLDERS AND IMPROVING SUCCESS IN ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION |
O98.06 Rafael Bernardi |
DEBATE | O100.06 Leland K Werden |
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DEBATE |
O104.06 Nicholas Dickinson |
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16115 | 12574 | 12702 | ||||||||||||||
Drivers of grassland-forest transitions in subtropical South America: implications for landscape restoration and management | Resource acquisition strategies of tropical dry forest tree species predict seedling performance in a large-scale Vertisol restoration project | Soil constraints and ecological restoration in New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
12h30 - 14h00 | LUNCH BREAK | |||||||||||||||
14h00 - 16h00 | S 109 Serendipity vs Strategy: The Necessity for a National Native Seed Strategy |
O 110 Climate change and ecological restoration |
W 111 | O 112 Advances in using indicators in restoration ecology |
S 113 Linking research and practice in ecological restoration in Latin America: where are we? Where should we go? |
S 114 Forest restoration for the support of livelihoods and generation of ecosystem services |
S115 Restoration of tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas: from seed limitation to seed introduction |
O 116 Restoration of temperate and Boreal Forests |
O 117 Restoration planning: setting priorities |
S 118 Revegetation for ecological restoration in the Amazon |
W119 | O 120 Community engagement in ecological restoration: motivations and practice in South America |
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14h00 - 14h20 | Posters on display | S109.01 Kay Havens 13499 NATIONAL SEED STRATEGY: GETTING THE RIGHT SEED IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME |
O110.01 Stuart Allison |
Workshop Promoting the recomposition of native vegetation on the environment regularization programs (PRA) in Brazil: essential features of value chains methodology |
O112.01 Peter Carrick |
S113.01 Juan Garibello & José Ignacio Barrera 14075 IDENTIFYING GAPS FOR THE PRACTICAL SCIENCE NECESSARY TO RESTORE SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS IN COLOMBIA |
S114.01 Liz Miyo Sousa Ota 12866 IDENTIFYING TIMBER SPECIES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, LIVELIHOOD ENHANCEMENT AND FINANCIAL RISK MITIGATION IN SMALLHOLDER TROPICAL REFORESTATION |
S115.01 Gerhard Ernst Overbeck 13418 GRASSLAND RESTORATION IN THE TROPICS AND SUBTROPICS: BROAD-SCALE FACTORS DETERMINING VEGETATION RECOVERY |
O116.01 Anna Dabros |
O117.01 Carlos Zamorano-Elgueta |
S118.01 Francisco Román-Dañobeytia 13519 EXPERIMENTAL REFORESTATION AFTER GOLD MINING IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON |
WORKSHOP Alliance for Restoration in Amazon: Challenges and opportunities to match assets from private sector, governments, civil society and academia to enhance and scaling up forest restoration in critical áreas |
O120.01 Magda Liliana Chisacá Hurtado |
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12787 | 12649 | 12415 | 12369 | 14032 | ||||||||||||
Ecological restoration during a time of rapid environmental change: How do we keep up with a runaway train? | Are we there yet? Using reference conditions and setting end targets for ecological restoration. | Environmental and ecological footprint of seismic lines in Alberta: Restoration and mitigation strategies. | Restoring forests for biodiversity and ecosystem services: a spatial multicriteria approach to identify priority areas | Pilot experience of ecological restauration in an area of Pinus patula in the Regional Natural Park Páramo de Rabanal, Sacamá – Boyacá | ||||||||||||
14h20 - 14h40 | S109.02 Nancy Shaw 13615 REGIONAL NATIVE PLANT PROJECTS - THE GREAT BASIN EXAMPLE |
0110.02 Britta L. Timpane Padgham |
O112.02 Berit Koehler |
S113.02 Adriana Edit Rovere 13692 ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN ARGENTINA, TWENTY YEARS OF RESEARCH (1996-2016) |
S114.02 Manuel Guariguata 13789 CONNECTING THE LOCAL WITH THE GLOBAL: PARTICIPATORY MONITORING IN FOREST RESTORATION |
S115.02 Alessandra Fidelis 14026 WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SEEDS IN CERRADO? |
O116.02 James R. Furnish |
O117.02 Alexandre Marco da Silva |
S118.02 Rodrigo Pinheiro Bastos 13052 CAN BRAZIL NUT PLANTATION RECOVER SOIL PROPERTIES IN FORMER PASTURE LANDS? |
O120.02 Miguel Pacheco |
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12812 | 12809 | 13474 | 12725 | 14034 | ||||||||||||
A systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration | Success evaluation of restoration projects integrating ecological, structural, socio-economic and political indicators. Experiences and developments. | Ecological restoration in a coastal temperate rainforest: Tackling the environmental and social consequences of destructive logging in Oregon's Siuslaw National Forest to implement durable solutions | A multi-scale framework for investigating the abilities of ecosystems restoration | Contributions to environmental governance from the participatory ecological restoration | ||||||||||||
14h40 - 15h00 | S109.03 Edward Toth 13558 MEETING THE NEW YORK CITY REGION'S NATIVE SEED DEMANDS IN A POST HURRICANE SANDY WORLD |
O110.03 Nicholas Gellie |
O112.03 Katharina Strobl |
S113.03 Eliane Ceccon 13561 APPLIED SCIENCE FOR ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION IN MEXICO: STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES |
S114.03 Kurt von Kleist 12983 SHORTCOMINGS IN THE PHILIPPINES’ NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPACTS ON BIODIVERSITY REHABILITATION |
155.03 Mariana De Souza Vieira 13031 HAY TRANSFER AND LITTLER REMOVAL IN RESTORATION OF AREAS DEGRADED BY PINE PLANTATIONS IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL |
O116.03 Jennifer Franklin |
O117.03 Fabio Henrique de Paschoa Lascalla |
S118.03 Myrtle P. Shock 13476 PARTICULAR SOIL CHEMICAL PARAMETER CHALLENGES OF HIGHLY DEGRADED AMAZON SITES |
O120.03 Jessica Tatiana Cañón Páez |
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12883 | 12678 | 14085 | 12601 | 14025 | ||||||||||||
Best practice restoration: building the evidence base for restoring Eucalypt woodlands of southern Australia | Toward a phytometer approach in restoration ecology: How to use plants as indicators of restoration success? | Establishment of planted trees and native vegetation on compacted mine tailings | Using numerical simulations to improve planning, efficiency, and management of forest restoration projects | Ecological restoration of strategic ecosystems in the Ariguaní River basin (Algarrobo and Fundación, Magdalena) | ||||||||||||
15h00 - 15h20 | S109.04 Larry Dwayne Estes 14375 THE SOUTHEASTERN GRASSLANDS INITIATIVE (SGI): ENSURING THE SURVIVAL OF TEMPERATE NORTH AMERICA’S MOST BIODIVERSE, MOST ENDANGERED, AND LEAST-APPRECIATED ECOSYSTEMS |
O110.04 Evert Thomas |
O112.04 Rogério Cânovas Camargo Ferreira |
S113.04 Luis Guillermo Acosta Vargas 13553 RESTORATION IN COSTA RICA: 30 YEARS OF RESEARCH (1987-2016) |
S114.04 Nestor Gregório Nestor 14145 IMPROVING LIVELIHOODS AND THE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH FOREST RESTORATION – LESSONS FROM A PILOT PROJECT IN BILIRAN, PHILIPPINES |
S115.04 Sandra Müller 13002 INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL AND SEED INTRODUCTION FOR RECOVERY OF INVADED CAMPOS GRASSLAND |
O116.04 Martijn Versluijs |
O117.04 Olafur Gestur Arnalds |
S118.04 Clinton Cleon Shock 13478 EARLY PLANT ESTABLISHMENT AND SUCCESSION UNDER REVEGETATED SITES IN AMAZONAS, BRAZIL |
O120.04 Marina Mazón |
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13947 | 13105 | 12580 | 13943 | 13054 | ||||||||||||
The importance of species selection and seed sourcing in forest restoration for enhancing adaptive capacity to climate change: Colombian tropical dry forest as a model | Application of scientific knowledge and São Paulo State policies by Suzano Papel e Celulose in the assessment and monitoring of large-scale ecological restoration in the Atlantic Rainforest and Cerrado, Brazil | Ecological restoration by emulating natural disturbances in boreal forest systems: effects on bird communities | Ecological characteristics of large severely degraded areas in Iceland. | Socioeconomic impacts of the Ecuadorian Forest Restoration National Plan | ||||||||||||
15h20 - 15h40 | S109.05 Kay Havens, Medard & Elizabeth Welch 13048 THE ROLE OF BOTANIC GARDENS IN NATIVE SEED RESEARCH AND USE |
O110.05 Valerie Hagger |
O112.05 Paolo Alessandro Rodrigues Sartorelli |
TO BE CONFIRMED S113.05 Nikolay Aguirre 14191 PERSPECTIVES AND THE CURRENT SITUATION OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN ECUADOR |
S114.05 Ramesh Venkataraman 12736 CREATING LOCAL RESTORATION CAPACITY, RECONNECTING INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES TO THEIR ROOTS AND BUILDING A RESTORATION-BASED RURAL ECONOMY: GRASSROOTS EXPERIENCE FROM A MAJOR TIGER RESERVE IN INDIA |
S115.05 Geraldo Wilson Fernandes & Soizig Le Stradic 14195 CHALLENGES TO RESTORE EXTREME GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEMS: SEED CONTRIBUTION NOW AND BEYOND |
O116.05 Manuel Alejandro Acevedo Tapia |
O117.05 Yixiong Cai |
S118.05 Clinton Cleon Shock 13479 PLANT SUCCESSION 36 YEARS FOLLOWING REVEGETATION ON DEGRADED SITES IN AMAZONAS, BRAZIL |
O120.05 Joice Nunes Ferreira |
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12587 | 13838 | 12619 | 13115 | 13882 | ||||||||||||
Managing climate risk in ecological restoration through use of seasonal forecasting | Indicators of forest restoration for environmental monitoring of the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil | Secondary shrublands facilitate the active large-scale restoration of fire-disturbed southern bog forests in North-Patagonia | Evaluation of restoration priority on streams in Singapore | Smallholders’ motivations to restore forests in Eastern Brazilian Amazon | ||||||||||||
15h40 - 16h00 | DEBATE |
O110.06 Holly J. Stover |
O112.06 Tathiane Santi Sarcinelli |
DEBATE |
DEBATE Moderador:David Lamb |
S115.06 Natashi A. Lima Pilon 12749 DRY AND WET GRASSLANDS: DIFFERENT FACTORS INFLUENCING RESTORATION |
O117.06 Beatriz Miranda Mojica |
S118.06 Myrtle P. Shock 13481 SOIL FORMATION UNDER REVEGETATED SITES ALONG THE BR-319 HIGHWAY, AMAZONAS, BRAZIL |
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12706 | 13958 | 12948 | ||||||||||||||
Grassland restoration: Influence of soil homogenization on plant community resilience to soil freezing | Use of a multivariate approach to measure the success of ecological restoration | Ecological restoration of the Inter-andean Tropical dry forest in Colombia as a compensation strategy associated to an Hydrolectrical project | ||||||||||||||
16h00 - 17h30 | Closing Ceremony |