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  • Successful Ecological Restoration - American Society of Landscape ...
    https://www.asla.org/.../Research_Reports/ASLA_Research_EcologicalRestoration_2008.pdf
    This LATIS defines and provides a history of ecological restoration and designs, identi-fies restorable habitats and ecosystems and the steps in a restoration design process, describes restoration successes, addresses how landscape architects contribute to ecological restoration eforts, provides project examples, and lists key issues and how to ...
  • Ecology and Restoration | asla.org
    https://www.asla.org/ecology.aspx
    The ASLA Ecology and Restoration Professional Practice Network (ER-PPN) is a group committed to ecologically-based land planning, design restoration, and management, while creating functional and resilient landscapes that address landscape, ecosystem, and human community needs.
  • American Society of Landscape Architects
    https://www.asla.org/search.aspx?q=restoration
    The ASLA Ecology and Restoration Professional Practice Network (ER-PPN) is a group committed to ecologically-based land planning, design restoration, and management, while creating functional and resilient landscapes that address landscape, ecosystem, and human community needs.

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  • Ecology and Restoration Resources | asla.org
    https://www.asla.org/ecologyresources.aspx
    Climate smart ecological restoration is the process of enhancing ecological function of degraded or destroyed areas in a manner that makes them more resilient to the consequences of climate change.
  • Making ecological restoration climate-smart - American Society of ...
    https://www.asla.org/uploadedFiles/CMS/PPNs/Landing_Pages/MakingEcologicalRestoration...
    restoration is the process of enhancing ecological function of degraded or destroyed areas in a manner that makes them more resilient to the consequences of climate change. Gardali et al. in prep. Seven climate-smart restoration principles. Show your work. Look forward but don’t ignore the past. Consider the broader context.
  • Crissy Field: An Enduring Transformation | ASLA 2022 Professional Awards
    https://www.asla.org/2022awards/5990.html
    A restored beach invites visitors of all ages to find respite and joy. Crissy Field is the City’s front yard, and since its opening in 2001 has become an iconic destination in San Francisco for over 1 million visitors each year. The restored beach is popular with families, board sailors, and hikers.
  • Restoration in Urban Parks: Long-term Tests of Forest Management to ...
    https://www.asla.org/2015awards/96274.html
    The results of this research show that ecological restoration decisions by landscape architects in their initial designs and management plans to remove and then retard noxious non-native species can have significant positive, long-term value for urban parks.

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  • Talking Novel Ecosystems with the ASLA Ecology & Restoration PPN

  • Urban Beavers: Cleaning Runoff and Restoring Streams

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  • Baton Rouge Lakes: Restoring a Louisiana Landmark from Ecological ...
    https://www.asla.org/2016awards/172896.html
    The Baton Rouge Lakes project recognizes opportunity in crisis. As a centerpiece of Louisiana’s capital city, sound ecological restoration methods will heal a dying lake system while also reconnecting a city to its ecological and cultural heritage.
  • Making a Wild Place in Milwaukee’s Urban Menomonee Valley
    https://www.asla.org/2011awards/436.html
    Restoration of desecrated lands to a wild and healthy landscape along a still-resilient river promises transformation of both people and place through the process. The plan both reflects and develops the idea of restoration and education working together to make a place valued by the community.
  • Kronish House | 2016 ASLA Professional Awards
    https://www.asla.org/2016awards/162221.html
    The restoration brought back the built-in planters, stairs, and sloping lawn that Neutra had envisioned for the space. Key specimen trees were placed to interact with the architecture’s overhangs, site walls, and beams, in locations shown in the historic photographs.

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