Ecological restoration activities should be conceptualized as a form of governance, as this lens best captures the multiactor, collaborative processes by which societies through governments and nonstate entities seek to achieve environmental outcomes. Successful restoration governance depends on addressing a cluster of challenges concerning optimal spatiotemporal scales, biological feasibility, sociocultural acceptability, financial viability, and institutional tractability. Changes to private law, company law, and taxation are some of the governance reforms available to tackle these challenges.
History
Publication title
Restoration Ecology
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pagination
668-673
ISSN
1526-100X
Department/School
Faculty of Law
Publisher
Society for Ecological Restoration
Place of publication
Washington
Rights statement
Copyright 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified