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ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: TWO RECENT STUDIES

In Federal land management, ecological restoration has emerged in recent years as an alternative to the intensive management for commercial resource extraction widely practiced following World War II and the passive management-"letting Nature heal herself-espoused by some environmental groups. Growing interest in ecological restoration is reflected in recent research, including two book-length studies.

Mimicking Nature's Fire, by Stephen F. Arno and Carl E. Fiedler (Washington, Covelo, London: Island Press, 2005), explores "restoration forestry" in the Interior West. The authors define restoration forestry as a process of recreating "a range of conditions representative of historical ...

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