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His scientific interests lie mostly in Biodiversity, Ecology, Restoration ecology, Vegetation and Disturbance. His research in Biodiversity intersects with topics in Environmental resource management, Species richness, Forest ecology, Conservation biology and Tropical rainforest. His Species richness research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biomass and Regeneration.
His research in Tropical rainforest intersects with topics in Tropical climate, Agroforestry and Tropics. The concepts of his Restoration ecology study are interwoven with issues in Biodiversity hotspot, Natural resource economics, Land use and Arable land. Vegetation and Forest restoration are frequently intertwined in his study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biodiversity, Ecology, Restoration ecology, Forest restoration and Environmental resource management. His Biodiversity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Agroforestry, Land use, Ecosystem, Biome and Vegetation. Renato Crouzeilles focuses mostly in the field of Vegetation, narrowing it down to matters related to Biomass and, in some cases, Land cover.
His research brings together the fields of Spatial planning and Restoration ecology. His work deals with themes such as Natural regeneration, Regeneration and Disturbance, which intersect with Forest restoration. His Environmental resource management research includes themes of Climate change and Sustainability.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Agroforestry, Biome and Spatial planning. Biodiversity is often connected to Environmental planning in his work. To a larger extent, Renato Crouzeilles studies Ecology with the aim of understanding Ecosystem.
Renato Crouzeilles combines subjects such as Forest restoration and Regeneration with his study of Agroforestry. His study in Forest restoration is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Forestry, Tropics and Disturbance. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Restoration ecology and Spatial planning.
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Moment of truth for the Cerrado hotspot.
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Thomas Brooks;Rafael Feltran-Barbieri;Rafael Feltran-Barbieri;Alvaro Iribarrem;Alvaro Iribarrem;Alvaro Iribarrem.
(2017)
Ecological restoration success is higher for natural regeneration than for active restoration in tropical forests
Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Mariana S. Ferreira;Robin L. Chazdon;Robin L. Chazdon;David B. Lindenmayer.
Science Advances (2017)
A global meta-analysis on the ecological drivers of forest restoration success
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Nature Communications (2016)
Global priority areas for ecosystem restoration
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Alvaro Iribarrem;Alvaro Iribarrem;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Carlos Leandro Cordeiro;Carlos Leandro Cordeiro.
(2020)
Global restoration opportunities in tropical rainforest landscapes
Pedro H. S. Brancalion;Aidin Niamir;Eben Broadbent;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles.
Science Advances (2019)
Strategic approaches to restoring ecosystems can triple conservation gains and halve costs
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Bernardo B. N. Strassburg;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Alvaro Iribarrem;Alvaro Iribarrem.
(2019)
Achieving cost‐effective landscape‐scale forest restoration through targeted natural regeneration
Renato Crouzeilles;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Lara M. Monteiro;Rafael Feltran-Barbieri.
Conservation Letters (2020)
Can agroforestry systems enhance biodiversity and ecosystem service provision in agricultural landscapes? A meta-analysis for the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Pedro Zanetti Freire Santos;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto Sansevero.
Forest Ecology and Management (2019)
Which landscape size best predicts the influence of forest cover on restoration success? A global meta‐analysis on the scale of effect
Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Michael Curran.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2016)
Incorporating habitat availability into systematic planning for restoration: a species‐specific approach for Atlantic Forest mammals
Renato Crouzeilles;Renato Crouzeilles;Hawthorne L. Beyer;Morena Mills;Carlos E. V. Grelle.
Diversity and Distributions (2015)
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