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Restoring Vegetation in Arid China’s Watersheds: A Policy Overview

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The referenced works explore critical interactions between plant life and soil dynamics in various ecosystems, particularly focusing on drylands and river restoration efforts. Cortina and Maestre discuss how specific plant species can modify soil characteristics, influencing both community dynamics and potential restoration processes. They emphasize that understanding these relationships is essential for effective ecosystem restoration.

In the study by Piticar et al., the pioneers of forest vegetation in the Bucovina Ridges of Romania are examined, reflecting on ecological frameworks that support biodiversity in early stages of forest development.

Further, Bernhardt et al. synthesize U.S. river restoration efforts, detailing successes and challenges within diverse riverine ecosystems. Other articles analyze the status of temperate wetlands and threats to freshwater ecosystems, promoting principles of ecological restoration and resilience in changing environments.

Collectively, these works advocate for informed restoration practices by considering ecological interactions and the impacts of climate change.

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