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      Anthropogenic ecosystem disturbance and the recovery debt 

      Moreno-Mateos, D.; Barbier, E.B.; Jones, P.C.; Jones, H.P.; Aronson, J.; López-López, J.A.; McCrackin, M.L.; Meli, P.; Montoya, D.; Rey, Benayas, J.M. (Nature, 2017)
      Ecosystem recovery from anthropogenic disturbances, either without human intervention or assisted by ecological restoration, is increasingly occurring worldwide. As ecosystems progress through recovery, it is important to ...
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      Restoration and repair of Earth s damaged ecosystems 

      Jones, H.P.; Jones, P.C.; Barbier, E.B.; Blackburn, R.C.; Rey, Benayas, J.M.; Holl, K.D.; McCrackin, M.; Meli, P.; Montoya, D.; Mateos, D.M. (The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2018)
      Given that few ecosystems on the Earth have been unaffected by humans, restoring them holds great promise for stemming the biodiversity crisis and ensuring ecosystem services are provided to humanity. Nonetheless, few ...
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      We agree with Larkin et al. 2019: Restoration is context specific 

      Jones, H.P.; Jones, P.C.; Barbier, E.B.; Blackburn, R.C.; Rey, Benayas, J.M.; Holl, K.D.; McCrackin, M.; Meli, P.; Montoya, D.; Mateos, D.M. (Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2019)
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