Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration
Schreiner F-R, Hamer U, Hölzel N, Neuenkamp L (2026)
Ecological Indicators 186: 114830.
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Schreiner, Falk-Rudhard;
Hamer, Ute;
Hölzel, Norbert;
Neuenkamp, LenaUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Grassland degradation driven by land-use intensification has caused severe declines in biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and service provision worldwide. Effective restoration strategies are urgently needed to combat global grassland degradation. Such restoration strategies should achieve a comprehensive recovery of grasslands, i.e., reverse anthropogenic degradation with regard to a broad set of ecosystem attributes.
Practical restoration ecology shows that the effectiveness of certain restoration activities usually varies with site-specific context, which complicates the prediction of restoration outcomes and the identification of optimal restoration strategies. We highlight that an ecological theory-based, comprehensive and mechanistic perspective enables a holistic understanding of restoration processes and ultimately the development of credible scenarios for expected restoration outcomes to inform policy and stakeholder decisions.
In this review, we take initial steps towards a more comprehensive and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. We propose four overarching restoration goals aligned with international standards, each reflecting key ecosystem attributes. To operationalize these goals, we identify a set of quantitative indicators – including above- and belowground parameters - with a strong focus on indicators that may enhance mechanistic understanding of restoration processes.
We argue that advancing mechanistic understanding will improve the reliability, transferability, and context-sensitivity of restoration planning. Moreover, it is essential for selecting indicators that allow a comprehensive evaluation of restoration success. To facilitate the development of such a mechanistic understanding we outline a conceptual model of potential causal links between ecosystem attributes, which may serve as blueprint for more sophisticated predictive models.
Stichworte
Grassland restoration;
Restoration goals;
Indicators;
Mechanisms;
Semi-natural grasslands;
Prediction
Erscheinungsjahr
2026
Zeitschriftentitel
Ecological Indicators
Band
186
Art.-Nr.
114830
ISSN
1470-160X
eISSN
1872-7034
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/3016334
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Schreiner F-R, Hamer U, Hölzel N, Neuenkamp L. Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. Ecological Indicators. 2026;186: 114830.
Schreiner, F. - R., Hamer, U., Hölzel, N., & Neuenkamp, L. (2026). Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. Ecological Indicators, 186, 114830. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2026.114830
Schreiner, Falk-Rudhard, Hamer, Ute, Hölzel, Norbert, and Neuenkamp, Lena. 2026. “Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration”. Ecological Indicators 186: 114830.
Schreiner, F. - R., Hamer, U., Hölzel, N., and Neuenkamp, L. (2026). Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. Ecological Indicators 186:114830.
Schreiner, F.-R., et al., 2026. Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. Ecological Indicators, 186: 114830.
F.-R. Schreiner, et al., “Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration”, Ecological Indicators, vol. 186, 2026, : 114830.
Schreiner, F.-R., Hamer, U., Hölzel, N., Neuenkamp, L.: Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration. Ecological Indicators. 186, : 114830 (2026).
Schreiner, Falk-Rudhard, Hamer, Ute, Hölzel, Norbert, and Neuenkamp, Lena. “Towards a comprehensive evaluation and mechanistic perspective on grassland restoration”. Ecological Indicators 186 (2026): 114830.
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