Ecological Restoration: Revitalizing Degraded Landscapes for Long-Term Sustainability

Authors

  • Dr. Ayesha Khan Department of Urban Planning and Design, University of Lahore, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Ecological Restoration, Degraded Landscapes, Sustainability, Ecosystem Rehabilitation, Environmental Management, Community Involvement, Restoration Techniques, Policy Frameworks, Resilient Landscapes

Abstract

Ecological restoration plays a critical role in revitalizing degraded landscapes and promoting long-term sustainability. This paper examines the principles, practices, and outcomes of ecological restoration projects aimed at rehabilitating ecosystems that have been degraded by human activity. By analyzing case studies from various geographical contexts, the paper highlights the successes, challenges, and methodologies involved in restoring ecological balance. The study also explores the role of community involvement, policy frameworks, and innovative techniques in enhancing restoration efforts. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of integrating ecological restoration into broader environmental management strategies to achieve sustainable and resilient landscapes.

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Published

2024-12-31