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José M. Herrera
Postdoctoral Researcher (Investigador FCT)
Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development (MED)
Casa Cordovil 2 Andar
R. Dom Augusto Eduardo Nunes N7
7000 - 651 Évora (Portugal)
herreramirlo [at] gmail . com
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De: Rey Benayas José M. <jose...@uah.es>
Date: lun., 23 dic. 2019 a las 16:39
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Hola, José M.

¿Puedes por favor reenviar este e-mail a la lista de distribución del Grupo de Agroecología?

Felices fiestas y lo mejor para el año 2020, un saludo

José M. Rey Benayas, Professor
 
Twitter: @josemreybenayas
 
Dpto. de Ciencias de la Vida - Unidad Docente de Ecología
Grupo de Investigación "Ecología y restauración forestal"
Universidad de Alcalá
28805 Alcalá de Henares; Spain

De: Society for Ecological Restoration <in...@ser.org>
Enviado: domingo, 15 de diciembre de 2019 23:00
Para: Rey Benayas José M. <jose...@uah.es>
Asunto: Restore Newsletter December 2019
 
The latest restoration news from around the world 🌱
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December 15, 2019

 
Food, water, economic security improved through blueprint for ecological restoration standards

A discussion of SER's updated International Principles and Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration and the ways restoration standards can improve project success and cost-effectiveness. (via CIFOR)

 
Ecosystems Restoration is grassroots response to global challenges

An interview with Musonda Mumba, the UNEP incoming chair of the Global Partnership on Forests and Landscape Restoration, on the challenges and opportunities of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. (via UNEP)

 
"Monumental" public opening of New Zealand's largest inland restoration project

The opening of Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park is the culmination of 15 years of work. The park, situated on the edge of town, will offer habitat to threatened bird species and public recreation. (via Stuff)

Photo: Jesse Costa/WBUR
The road from cranberry bog to wetlands

In Massachusetts, SER-CERP Alex Hackman runs a state program working with farmers to convert cranberry bogs in to wetlands. (via WBUR)

Photo: Larry Wong/Postmedia
Ambitious habitat restoration projects are bringing wildlife back to urban areas

In Canada, projects focused on habitat have resulted in "wildlife hotspots" - important areas for rare species and habitats, migrating birds and other wildlife. 



Application of Quality Assurance and Quality Control Principles to Ecological Restoration Project Monitoring

This guidance is intended to encourage and facilitate the adoption of effective quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) strategies in support of ecological restoration projects. Anticipated users include ecological restoration specialists and stakeholders representing federal, state and tribal agencies, NGOs, civic and local groups, and the academic community. For additional information on using this resource, see the webinar by the same authors below. 
Explore thousands of resources on the Restoration Resource Center & share your own with the global community.
Enjoy this sample of early view articles (SER members Full Access)
New guidelines for shellfish reef restoration

The Nature Conservancy and SER partnered to develop Restoration Guidelines for Shellfish Reefs (Fitzsimmons et al. 2019; “the Guide”). This document is targeted at a broad audience, including practitioners, managers, and community members engaged in community-based restoration; it offers guidance on where and how to engage in restoration projects and case studies from multiple locations.  Find more information about this document here. 
Webinar: Improving and Verifying Ecological Restoration Outcomes

The Application of Quality Assurance and Quality Control Principles to Ecological Restoration Project Monitoring can be used to address the unique challenges associated with controlling and documenting the quality of ecological monitoring data. This webinar by two of its primary authors describes the contents of this guidance, particularly how it addresses quality best practices for the collection of observer-determined data. This webinar is now available for SER members to watch. 
Please consider a gift to SER this year.
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Julio Daniel

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Dec 24, 2019, 10:27:09 PM12/24/19
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Mis mejores deseos tanto para Navidad como para el año que se avecina...

Mis saludos cordiales

Julio Daniel Muñoz.
Rio Grande.Tierra de Fuego.
Argentina.
Prof. Asociado.Quimica General.
Universidad Tecnologica Nacional.




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