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... and least important to varying degrees. When endeavouring upon a programme of restoration most of the decisions should be made in the planning stages. This paper trys to explore the best ways on making these decisions, and then goes onto explain the reasoning some decision might be made and in reference to what. I have also advocated the post monitoring stage in chapter 3. The plan: Do's and Dont's Deciding on a site has many complications, and landscape ecology must be taken into account. Proximity to neighbouring site similar to the desired target habitat may be invaluable (Richardson et al 2000,Borgman 2005) as it allows for natural succession, but it could negatively impact on a site if exotic invasive species are a concern. Once a site has been chosen for restoration a series of events and decisions then ensues. First of all independent experts advice may be sought on issues with which the restoration ...
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