Global Restore Project
Research synthesis for a changing world
February 13, 2025
Global Restore Project (GRP)
A database of ecological restoration projects around the world.
Status: ongoing
Summary
The Global Restore Project is a database of ecological restoration projects around the world. Our vision for this project is long-term. We are focused on collecting species-level community vegetation monitoring data right now. In other words, we are interested in studies where folks monitored all the species that occured in their monitoring samples. We are gathering, and harmonising these data, and we plan to make them open-acess as soon as we are able.
Core team
PI’s
- Emma Ladouceur
- Nancy Shackelford
- Jonathan Chase
Associated researches
- Jack Boyce
- Diana Bertuol Garcia
- Gustavo Paterno
- Stan Harpole
- Sybryn Maes
- Holly Jones
- Lars Brudvig
Selected publications
Diana Bertuol-Garcia, Emma Ladouceur, Lars A. Brudvig, Daniel C. Laughlin, Seth M. Munson, Michael F. Curran, Kirk W. Davies, Lauren N. Svejcar, Nancy Shackelford 2023 Testing the hierarchy of predictability in grassland restoration across a gradient of environmental severity Ecological Applications
Emma Ladouceur, Forest Isbell, Adam T. Clark, W. Stanley Harpole, Peter B. Reich, G. David Tilman, Jonathan M. Chase 2023 The recovery of plant community composition following passive restoration across spatial scales Journal of Ecology
Emma Ladouceur, Nancy Shackelford, Karma Bouazza, Lars Brudvig, Anna Bucharova, Timo Conradi, Todd E. Erickson, Magda Garbowski, Kelly Garvy, W. Stanley Harpole, Holly P. Jones, Tiffany Knight, Mlungele M. Nsikani, Gustavo Paterno, Katharine Suding, Vicky M. Temperton, Péter Török, Daniel E. Winkler, Jonathan M. Chase 2022 Knowledge sharing for shared success in the decade on ecosystem restoration Ecological Solutions and Evidence
Emma Ladouceur & Nancy Shackelford 2020 The power of data synthesis to shape the future of the restoration community and capacity Restoration Ecology
Shackelford, N., Paterno, G.B., Winkler, D.E. et al. 2021 Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nature Ecology & Evolution
- Posted on:
- February 13, 2025
- Length:
- 2 minute read, 299 words
- Categories:
- Restoration Ecology
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