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Detailed Session Plan 9:00-12:00 Plenary session A MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A & B 09:00 Opening ceremony and SER Europe Member Assembly 09:40 Keynote: Barron Joseph Orr – Chair: Þórunn Pétursdóttir Land Degradation Neutrality: A framework for optimizing restoration in the era of environmental change 10:50 Keynote: Hafdís Hanna Ægisdóttir – Chair: Ólafur Arnalds Worlds apart, yet alike: ecological restoration for improved livelihoods and climate change mitigation across the Earth 11:30 Keynote: Beatrice Dossah – Chair: Andrés Arnalds Hipsters of Nature: raising awareness about environmental issues through the arts 13:30-15:30 Session 1 MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A O-1: RESTORATION FOR BIODIVERSITY Chair: Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir 13:30 The snowballing of a 'new' long-term ecological restoration experiment; a 13-year establishment story from Australia Adrian Manning 13:50 Bird diversity as an indicator of ecosystem recovery in an urban Mediterranean woodland Eman Calleja , Timothy Micallef 14:10 Vegetation responses three decades post-restoration in a Nevada, U.S., sagebrush steppe community invaded by pinyon- juniper Cody Ernst-Brock , Elizabeth Leger, Lee Turner, Robin Tausch 14:30 Effects of perennial wildflower strips on plant and bird diversity in intensively- farmed agricultural landscapes Annika Schmidt , Heiner Hensen, Thomas Stahl, Sabine Tischew 14:50 Invertebrates in restoration ecology: a review Jean-François Alignan , Olivier Blight, Jean-Francois Debras, Thierry Dutoit 15:10 Discussion 1
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Detailed Session Plan

9:00-12:00 Plenary session A

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A & B

09:00 Opening ceremony and SER Europe Member Assembly

09:40 Keynote: Barron Joseph Orr – Chair: Þórunn Pétursdóttir Land Degradation Neutrality: A framework for optimizing restoration in the era of environmental change

10:50 Keynote: Hafdís Hanna Ægisdóttir – Chair: Ólafur ArnaldsWorlds apart, yet alike: ecological restoration for improved livelihoods and climate change mitigation across the Earth

11:30 Keynote: Beatrice Dossah – Chair: Andrés ArnaldsHipsters of Nature: raising awareness about environmental issues through the arts

13:30-15:30 Session 1

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A

O-1: RESTORATION FOR BIODIVERSITYChair: Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir

13:30 The snowballing of a 'new' long-term ecological restoration experiment; a 13-year establishment story from AustraliaAdrian Manning

13:50 Bird diversity as an indicator of ecosystem recovery in an urban Mediterranean woodlandEman Calleja, Timothy Micallef

14:10 Vegetation responses three decades post-restoration in a Nevada, U.S., sagebrush steppe community invaded by pinyon-juniperCody Ernst-Brock, Elizabeth Leger, Lee Turner, Robin Tausch

14:30 Effects of perennial wildflower strips on plant and bird diversity in intensively-farmed agricultural landscapesAnnika Schmidt, Heiner Hensen, Thomas Stahl, Sabine Tischew

14:50 Invertebrates in restoration ecology: a reviewJean-François Alignan, Olivier Blight, Jean-Francois Debras, Thierry Dutoit

15:10 Discussion

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

S-1: THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC-POLITICAL CONTEXT OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN A TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGEChairs: Berit Köhler and Vicky Temperton

13:30 An overarching, integrated framework for setting ecological restoration in its socio-economic-political context Berit Kohler and Vicky Temperton

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13:50 Ecosystem restoration seen through the lens of a social-ecological system analysisÞórunn Pétursdóttir

14:10 The risk of ignoring biodiversity when restoring for ecosystem servicesKristín Svavarsdóttir, Dagmar Hagen, Susan Baker, Erik Gomez-Baggethun, Anne Tolvanen

14:30 Integrated success evaluation of restoration - joining ecological with social, economic and political objectivesBerit Kohler, Dagmar Hagen, Marianne Evju, Magni Olsen Kyrkjeeide

14:50 The science needed for the Bonn Challenge - a question of framing and perspectivesVicky Temperton, Gerhard Overbeck

15:10 Discussion

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

W-1: HOW CAN RESTORATION PRACTITIONERS BE SUPPORTED TO MAKE ‘EVIDENCE-BASED’ DECISIONS?

13:30 Chairs: David Thomas and Nancy Ockendon

Workshop summary:Use of evidence helps ensure that restoration interventions are both effective and efficient; this workshop will examine the evidence needs of practitioners (types of information and how it is presented and accessed) alongside the channels through which researchers currently deliver their findings, to gain insight that will help improve impact.

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

O-2: RIVER RESTORATIONChair: Joshua Jones

13:30 Alternate ecological and functional trajectories for riparian forests along channelized versus natural reference riversPhilippe Janssen, Hervé Piégay, John Stella, Bianca Räpple, Bernard Pont, Jean-Michel Faton, André Evette

13:50 A demonstration site network to assess river restoration efficiency in different contexts/environmental conditionsMarlène Rolan-Meynard, Gabriel Melun, Yorick Reyjol, Anne Vivier

14:10 Local and landscape-scale control of restoration success in headwater streamsTimo Muotka, Jarno Turunen, Heikki Mykrä, Pauliina Louhi, Jukka Aroviita

14:30 Large wood as a driver of fish abundance in Swedish streams: Who benefits and where?Serena Donadi, Leonard Sandin, Erik Degerman

14:50 Supporting management decision-making in the dam-free Sélune River project (France): taxonomic and functional successional patternsCharlotte Ravot, Marianne Laslier, Isabelle Muller, Laurence Hubert-Moy, Simon Dufour, Didier Le Cœur, Patricia Maria Rodríguez González, Ivan Bernez

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15:10 Evaluation of a river restoration project rehabilitating historical meanders: a case study for the DommelSophie Vermeersch, David Buysse, Johan Coeck

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-2: GRASSLAND RESTORATION IN EUROPE: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS (PART I)Chairs: Péter Török and Béla Tóthmérész

13:30 How have we studied seed rain in grasslands and what do we need to improve?Andre Jardim Arruda, Elise Buisson, Peter Poschlod, Patricia Alves Junqueira, Hanna Rodrigues, Fernando A.

13:50 Grassland restoration in Estonia: aims, methods and implications for biodiversityAveliina Helm, Annely Esko, Liis Kasari

14:10 Restoration of open sandy grasslandsKlára Rehounková, Ivana Jongepierová

14:30 Beneficial effects of restoration practices can be thwarted by climate extremesSimona Maccherini, Giovanni Bacaro, Michela Marignani

14:50 Meeting Aichi Target 15: Efforts and further needs of ecological restoration in HungaryKatalin Török, János Bölöni, Ferenc Horváth, Anna Kövendi-Jakó, Melinda Halassy, Katalin Szitár

15:10 Discussion

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

S-3: HOW TO USE KNOLEDGE ON LAND RESTORATION TO REACH THE UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPEMENT GOALS?Chair: Björn H. Barkarson

13:30 The role of land restoration in the UN 2030 agendaBerglind Orradottir, Hafdis Hanna Aegisdottir

13:50 Knowledge on land restoration and the process for attainment of the Sustainable Development GoalsEmmanuel Lignule

14:10 Drivers of rangeland degradation in Lesotho and potential benefits of land restorationMalipholo Hae

14:30 Transformation in pasture use in Kyrgyzstan: The costs of pasture degradationAzamat Isakov, Rebecka Ridder, Ulan Kasymov, Zhyrgalbek Kozhomberdiev

14:50 A global perspective on how SDG target 15.3 can help integrate and accelerate other SDGsBarron Joseph Orr

15:10 Discussion

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: AREA OUTSIDE ROOMS A & B, GROUND FLOOR

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15:30-16:30 Poster session I (p.23)

16:30-18:30 Session 2

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A

O-3: RESTORATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE (PART I)Chair: Brynhildur Bjarnadóttir

16:30 The potential of global peatland rewetting for climate change mitigationPaavo Ojanen, Kari Minkkinen

16:50 Nitrous oxide emissions of pristine, forestry-drained and rewetted boreal peatlandsPaavo Ojanen, Kari Minkkinen, Timo Penttilä

17:10 Land restoration: A solution to population vulnerability to climate change in Fakara NigerMohamadou Habibou Gabou

17:30 Impact of Climate and Land Use Changes on Soil Erosion in Rift Valley Basin, EthiopiaAlemayehu Muluneh

17:50 The multiple benefits of ecological restoration on eroded landJohann Thorsson, Kristin Svavarsdottir, Agusta Helgadottir, Anne Bau

18:10 Deciphering carbon dynamics in volcanically influenced peatlandsSusanne Claudia Möckel, Egill Erlendsson, Guðrún Gísladóttir

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

S-4: THE CHALLENGES OF LARGE-SCALE LANDSCAPE RESTORATION—FROM THEORY TO PRACTICEChairs: Dagmar Hagen and Jeremy Roberts

16:30 The challenges of large-scale landscape restoration. An introductionDagmar Hagen

16:50 Forest ecosystem restoration on post-mine oil-shale quarries in EstoniaDiana Laarmann, John Stanturf, Henn Korjus, Andres Kiviste

17:10 Hjerkinn PRO - the restoration of a high mountain military training area into National ParkPål Skovli Henriksen

17:30 The Hekluskógar project in Iceland: Restoration of birch woodland in a severely degraded landscapeÁsa L. Aradóttir, Hrönn Guðmundsdóttir

17:50 Cairngorms Connect - the 200 year vision of the UK's biggest habitat restoration projectJeremy Roberts

18:10 Discussion

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

W-3: RESTORING RIVER CONNCECTIVITY: CHALLENGES AND CURRENT DEVELOPMENT16:30 Chairs: Joshua Jones and Peter Jones

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Workshop summary:In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to share ideas and discuss key requirements and challenges for achieving the restoration of longitudinal river connectivity including barrier identification, barrier removal, impact mitigation methods, and monitoring adaptive management. This will allow sharing of perspectives; strengthen the global network of those working to improve river connectivity; and advance collaborative efforts to improve the success of river connectivity restoration efforts worldwide.

16:30 Welcome and introduction to the workshop

16:40 Identification of main challenges surrounding topic

17:15 Working groups on challenges identified (3-4 max)

17:50 Presentation of conclusions by working groups

18:15 General discussion and conclusions

Monday 10 September: Room G

W-2: Enhancing the SER Standards for a Changing World

16:30 Chairs: Jim Hallett and James Aronson

Workshop summary:The SER Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration establish benchmarks for designing, evaluating, and promoting successful restoration projects from an ecological perspective while respecting socio-cultural realities and needs. We will discuss ongoing efforts to test, refine, and strengthen the Standards to operationalize them for restoration projects and programs worldwide

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-5: GRASSLAND RESTORATION IN EUROPE: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS (PART II)Chairs: Péter Török and Béla Tóthmérész

16:30 Standards as a basic tool for ecological grassland restoration in the Czech RepublicIvana Jongepierova, Marie Straková, Magdalena Ševcíková, Karel Prach

16:50 Landscape genetics as a perspective tool for guiding grassland restoration: a case study from EstoniaSabrina Träger, Iris Reinula, Aveliina Helm, Tsipe Aavik

17:10 Ecological restoration of grasslands in cities as components of green infrastructure: ecological and social aspectsKathrin Kiehl, Nils Stahlhut, Daniel Jeschke, Valentin Klaus, Roland Schröder

17:30 Restoration of a habitat for resource-conservative plants by resumed cutting of an abandoned grasslandAndreas Stampfli, Michaela Zeiter

17:50 The restoration of Nardus grasslands by soil inoculationWillem-Jan Emsens, Arrie Van der Bij, Roland Bobbink, Roos Loeb, Rudy Van Diggelen

18:10 Discussion

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MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

S-6: ADAPTING DRYLAND FORESTS AND WOODLANDS TO CLIMATE CHANGE: LESSONS FROM PAST REFORESTATIONS TO THE FUTUREChairs: Cristina Branquinho and Alice Nunes

16:30 Using microclimate scale to direct reforestations in drylandsAdriana Príncipe, Pedro Pinho, Alice Nunes, Cristina Branquinho

16:50 Long-term effects of afforestation projects on soil properties in two contrasted Mediterranean areasEstela Nadal-Romero, Jeroen Zethof, Teodoro Lasanta, Erik Cammeraat

17:10 Recovery of ecosystem services through restoration in Mediterranean woodlands depends on previous degradation and ariditySusana Bautista, Alejandro Valdecantos, V. Ramón Vallejo

17:30 Evaluating reforestations in drylands as an adaptation measure to a climate change scenarioMelanie Köbel, Alice Nunes, Adriana Príncipe, André Vizinho, Helena Serrano, Cristina Soares, Pedro Pinho, Cristina Branquinho

17:50 Effects of afforestation programmes on catchment hydrological response and water production among the 2050 horizonEstela Nadal-Romero, Makki Khorchani, Noemi Lana-Renault, Javi Zabalza, Christina Tague, Janet Choate, David Regüés, Teodoro Lasanta

18:10 Discussion

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08:30-10:30 Session 3

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A

O-4: RESTORATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE (PART II)Chair: Bjarni Diðrik Sigurðsson

08:30 Stability of soil carbon storage in afforested landsJérôme Laganière, Denis Angers

08:50 CO2 and methane exchange of soils, trees and ditches in drained and rewetted, temperate fensDaniel Köhn, Anke Günther, Gerald Jurasinski, Laurenz Teuber

09:10 Climate change modifies carbon sequestration in copper-polluted forest soilsNina Nikolic, Miroslav Nikolic, Pavle Djordjevic

09:30 Enrichment plantation does not increase carbon cequestration in the exclosures in the highlands of EthiopiaHadgu Hishe Teferi, Giday Kidane, Van Orshoven Jose, Muys Bart

09:50 GPP estimation using UAVs and field methodsVictor Pajuelo Madrigal, Kristín Svavarsdóttir, Þóra Ellen Þórhallsdóttir, Tryggvi Stefánsson, Bryndís Marteinsdóttir

10:10 Discussion

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

O-5: FOREST/WOODLAND RESTORATIONChair: Björn Traustason

08:30 A century of restoration of birch woodlands in the Þórsmörk areaHreinn Óskarsson, Björn Traustason

08:50 Plant reproductive traits in old and recently-restored temperate forest understoriesEduardo Fernández-Pascual, Cristina Blandino, Álvaro Bueno Sánchez, Hugh W. Pritchard

09:10 Spontaneous stand regeneration and herb layer recovery in post-fire woods 16 years after a fireAnna Orczewska, Malgorzata Zaczek, Katarzyna Zolna, Marcin Prukop

09:30 Neighborhood effects on early survival and growth of restored woody plant communitiesInés Ibáñez, Alejandro Rodríguez

09:50 Potential of prescribed fire as a restoration tool for oak regeneration in temperate EuropeLinda Petersson, Daniel C. Dey, Annika M. Felton, Emile S. Gardiner, Magnus Löf

10:10 Lost in the woods! A political economy of the forest sector reform in UgandaJon Geir Petursson, Paul Vedeld

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

S-7: CAN THE CONCEPT OF CULTURAL LANDSCAPE HELP SCALE UP RESTORATION?Chairs: Tiago Toma and Elise Buisson

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08:30 Integrating the concept of cultural landscapes into restoration in EuropeTiago Toma, Elise Buisson

08:50 Restoration in Mediterranean agricultural landscapes for enhancing biodiversity and its services without competition for landJosé M Rey Benayas

09:10 Biodiversity for business ecosystem: Promoting biodiversity restoration in mining industry based on human valuesGrégory Mahy

09:30 Restoring biodiversity and ecosystem services in intensive agricultural landscapesJames Bullock, Morag McCracken

09:50 What information for restoration and management of coastal social-ecological systems and why?Jérôme Sawtschuk, Boris Mericskay, Maxime Le Roy, Hélène Martin-Brelot

10:10 Discussion

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

O-6: INVASIVE SPECIESChair: Menja Von Schmalensee

08:30 A global legume invader benefits from extreme weather events under competitionVanessa M.S. Vetter, Julia Walter, Constanze Buhk, Manuel Braun, Stephan Clemens, Eva Dinkel, Alexander Schramm, Maren Dubbert, Mohammed A. S. Arfin Khan, Frederik Wegener, Christiane Werner, Peter Wilfahrt, Anke Jentsch

08:50 How diversity, density and maturity of restored plant communities influence invasion successManon Hess, Elise Buisson, Hugo Fontes, François Mesléard

09.10 Seed and seedling traits have strong impacts on perennial bunchgrass establishment in invaded arid systemsElizabeth Leger, Atwater Daniel, Jeremy James

09:30 Old lupin sites in Iceland revisitedBorgthor Magnusson, Sigurður H. Magnússon, Bjarni D. Sigurðsson

09:50 Long-term effect of climate on the restoration success of Pannonian sand grasslandMelinda Halassy, Bruna Paolinelli, Anna Kövendi-Jakó, Katalin Török

10:10 Can herbicides be used control the spread of Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvaticus) in Iceland?Brynhildur Bjarnadóttir, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, Bjarni E. Guðleifsson

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

O-7: GRASSLAND/HEATHLAND RESTORATIONChair: Magnús H. Jóhannsson

08:30 Turf-lifting, seed sowing, natural regeneration - a cost-benefit analysis of techniques for calcareous grassland restoration.Ted Chapman

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08:50 Topsoil removal in grassland restoration: Is there a negative long-term legacy on soil nematode communities?Monika Carol Resch, Anita Christina Risch, Ulrich Graf, Roel Wagenaar, Wim Van der Putten, Martin Schütz

09:10 Successful restoration of abandoned, dry sandy grasslands and heathlands by year-round cattle and horse grazingKatrin Henning, Antje Lorenz, Sabine Tischew

09:30 ‘Seeds of change' for grassland restoration produced by agricultural technology: Rhinanthus alectorolophus multiplication and effectsJan Mladek, Pavla Mladkova, Clemence Chaudron

09:50 Large-scale application of diaspore transfer with plant material in restoration - revisited after 14 yearsSarah Harvolk-Schöning, Dorota Michalska-Hejduk, Matthias Harnisch, Annette Otte, Tobias W. Donath

10:10 Development of a terrestrial orchid species under year-round horse grazing - a 9 year experimentMartina Köhler, Sabine Tischew

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

S-8: PROMISES AND PERILS OF PEATLAND RESTORATION IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE ERAChairs: Paddy Woodworth and Catherine Farrell

08:30 Embracing pragmatism, rejecting 'novelty': applying the SER International Standards to peatlands on the rehabilitation-restoration spectrumPaddy Woodworth

08:50 Monitoring of peatland restoration success: methodology and techniquesTatiana Minayeva, Igor Semenov, Andrey Sirin, Jan Peters, Marina Abramchuk, Hans Joosten, Jozef Bednar

09:10 Forest to bog restoration: past lessons and future directionRoxane Andersen, Paul Gaffney, Wouter Konings, Ainoa Fernandez-Pravia, Renee Hermans, Jens-Arne Subke, Angela Creevy, Richard Payne, Neil Cowie, Mark Hancock, Daniela Klein, Myroslava Khomik, Rebekka Artz

09:30 Rewetting of eutrophic cutover bogs: harming a climate-friendly carbon balance?Svenja Agethen, Klaus-Holger Knorr

09:50 Finding common ground for people, planet and profit: stories from IrelandCatherine Farrell

10:10 Discussion

11:00-12:00 Session 4

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A

O-8: RESTORATION AND TOURISMChair: TBA

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11:00 Ecological restoration information among the tourism infrastructure: the diversity in time and spaceAdam Snopek

11:20 Restoration on Danube tourism area through sustainable mobilityLucia Ilieva

11:40 ASCENT - Apply Skills and Serve our Environment with New ToolsDavid Arnar Stefansson

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

O-9: RESTORATION IN ARCTIC AND ALPINE AREASChair: Isabel C. Barrio

11:00 Spatio-temporal patterns of crowberry (Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum) colonisation at an alpine spoil heapJan Sulavik, Stéphane Boudreau, Rune Halvorsen, Eelke Jongejans, Knut Rydgren, Inger Auestad

11:20 Revegetation of disturbance due to tracked vehicles on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, 78 NElisabeth Cooper, P. Erica Neby, Philipp Semenchuk, Magne Neby

11:40 Re-establishing reindeer grazing habitat on alpine mining sites; from case studies to full-scale restorationÅsa Granberg, Tove Hägglund

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

S-9: GETTING UNDER AND AHEAD OF CLIMATE CHANGE: SOIL RESILIENCE AND ASSISTED MIGRATIONChair: Deborah Page-Dumroese

11:00 Using soil amendments to restore above- and belowground productivity on abandoned mine sitesDeborah Page-Dumroese, Kasten Dumroese, James Archuleta, Joanne Tirocke

11:20 Matching restoration plant materials to soil conditions using the Target Plant ConceptJeremiah Pinto, Dian Haase

11:40 Outplanting Seedlings Grown with Biochar to Restore Forests and Sequester CarbonKasten Dumroese

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

O-10: COSTAL/MARINE RESTORATIONChair: James Aronson

11:00 Stakeholder perceptions on marine restoration: policy targets and supporting actionsNadia Papadopoulou, Christopher J Smith, Rolf Groeneveld, Katerina Sevastou, Stephen Hynes, Wenting Chen, Kristen Ounanian, James Aronson

11:20 Restoring macroalgal Cystoseira forests: life-history traits highlight the need for combine active and passive restorationAlba Medrano, Cristina Linares, Pol Capdevila, Ignasi Montero-Serra, Marta Pagès, Graciel·la Rovira, Bernat Hereu

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11:40 MERCES: Marine Ecosystem Restoration In Changing European Seas (H2020 Project)Cristina Gambi, Roberto Danovaro, Nadia Papadopoulou, Anthony Grehan, Christoffer Boström, Johan Van de Koppel, Joaquim Garrabou, Simonetta Fraschetti, Telmo Morato, Andrew K. Sweetman, Chris McOwen, Trine Bekkby, Jan P.M. Van Tatenhove, Ronan Long, Stephen Hynes, Wenting Chen, David Billett, Eva Ramirez-Llodra, Silvia Bianchelli, Milanese Martina

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

S-10: DEVELOPING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES: INTEGRATING RESTORATION SCIENCE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTChair: Ann Kearsley

11:00 The Regenerative Farm Observatory: Designing an Experiential Education Landscape to Teach Sustainable Agricultural PracticesAnn Kearsley

11:20 Designing a Waterfront with Ocean Restoration in MindMarcha Johnson

11:40 Don't stick plasters, restore the system! Showcase: Accra, adaptive & attractiveSteven Slabbers

13:30-15:30 Session 5

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM A

O-11: PEATLAND/WETLAND RESTORATIONChair: Anne Tolvanen

13:30 Effect of top soil removal on in-situ methane emissions in a rewetted bog grasslandAnke Günther, Vytas Huth, Oona Jacobs, Anna Bartel, Nele Jantz, Eva Rosinski, Bernd Hofer, Dominik Zak, Gerald Jurasinski

13:50 Restoration of wetland habitats for biodiversity and plant and animal rescueSimona Casavecchia, Simone Pesaresi, Roberta Gasparri, Maurizio Bianchelli, Michele Rismondo, Fabio Taffetani, Edoardo Biondi

14:10 The recovery of burbot (Lota lota) as a consequence and purpose for floodplain restorationLore Vandamme, Johan Auwerx, Johan Coeck

14:30 Succession of aquatic and wetland vegetation in disused sandpitsAnna Müllerová

14:50 Vegetation as a proxy for GHG emissions from peatlands: an update of the GEST-listJohn Couwenberg, Felix Reichelt, Gerald Jurasinski

15:10 Spatial patter of plant cover on a large calcareous fen complex with ill-fated ameliorationMati Ilomets, Laimdota Truus, Kairi Sepp, Raimo Pajula

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

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S-11: FOREST RESTORATION AT MULTIPLE SCALES: FROM SPECIES AND MICROSITES TO HABITATS AND LANDSCAPES (PART I)Chair: Anne-Maarit Hekkala

13:30 Poor spatiotemporal connectivity limits the benefits of forest restoration to fungi; species restoration through translocationJenni Nordén

13:50 How to kill a tree? The way of creating dead wood mattersKaisa Junninen, Hannes Pasanen, Johanna Boberg, Shinichi Tatsumi, Jan Stenlid, Jari Kouki

14:10 Simulating effects of restoration efforts on suitability of forests for a locally endangered woodpeckerAnouschka Hof, Joakim Hjältén

14:30 A history of clearcutting limits establishment of signal species, even close to natural forestsAnne Sverdrup-Thygeson, Leonie Gough, Egil Bendiksen

14:50 Forest restoration for biodiversity conservation: response of saproxylic beetlesJoakim Hjältén, Ruaridh Hägglund, Therese Löfroth, Jean-Michel Roberge, Mats Dynesius, Jörgen Olsson, David Bell, Christer Nilsson, Dolly Jørgensen

15:10 Does boreal forest restoration increase the structural variability at the stand scale?Anne-Maarit Hekkala, Oili Tarvainen, Anne Tolvanen

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM E

W-4: ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: EDUCATION, TRAINING, COMMUNICATION AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYABILITY (PART I)Chairs: Agustin Merino and Jordi Cortina-Segarra

13:30 Presentation of the workshopAgustin Merino, Jordi Cortina-Segarra

13:50 Using participatory processes to define priority areas for restoration in a heterogeneous Mediterranean forest landscapeKaren Disante, Jose Antonio Alloza, Jordi Cortina, Alejandro Valdecantos

14:10 Knowledge transfer across regions, disciplines and stakeholders in riparian restoration: educational issuesPatricia María Rodríguez-González, Simon Dufour

14:30 The difficult step from awareness to actionGuðrún Schmidt

14:50 An educational programme for Icelandic Eco schools on restoring eroded landRannveig Magnúsdóttir, Kristín Svavarsdóttir

15:10 Examining the Language and Potential Environmental Consequences of Media Coverage of California WildfiresMaxwell Benning

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

W-5: CHIEF ECOSYSTEM OFFICIERS – AND HOW THE ENABLE CONSORTIUM WORKS TO EDUCATE THESE

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13:30 Chairs: Eva Rood and Berglind Orradottir

Workshop summary: In this interactive workshop, participants will be engaged in solving a landscape restoration case by combining knowledge from economy and ecology. They will learn why bridging these two worlds is the best way to accelerate effective landscape restoration and sustainable land management with a business approach.

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

S-12: NATURE´S LITTLE HELPERS: THE ROLE OF CYANOBACTERIA IN ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION

13:30 Soil restoration by cyanobacteria inoculation: relationship between cyanobacterial polysaccharidic matrix and soil propertiesSonia Chamizo, Gianmarco Mugnai, Alessandra Adessi, Andrea Simiani, Federico Rossi, Roberto De Philippis

13:50 Restoring biocrusts: a general strategy and an overview of emerging resultsMatthew Bowker, Anita Antoninka, Kyle Doherty, Rebecca Durham, Colin Tucker, Lydia Bailey, Henry Grover,

14:10 Harnessing biocrust cyanobacteria for dryland restoration: effects on recruitment of native plants and soil functionMiriam Muñoz-Rojas, Melissa Chua, Angela Chilton, Mark K.J. Ooi, Todd E. Erickson, David J. Merritt, Jose Raul Roman, Beatriz Roncero-Ramos, Pilar Aguila, Yolanda Canton

14:30 Ecological dermatology: products to restore desert soil skin to its natural state and beautyFerran Garcia-Pichel

14:50 Biocrust inoculum development and soil stabilization strategies to promote biocrust restorationNichole Barger, Akasha Faist, Ana Giraldo Silva, Anita Antoninka, Sergio Velasco Ayuso, Matthew, Bowker, Sasha Reed, Michael Duniway, Ferran Garcia Pichel, Jayne Belnap

15:10 Ecological restoration of biological soil crust in a phosphate mine area under arid conditionsEli Zaady, Ziv Yaroon, Guy Rotem

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-13: TRAIT-BASED ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING – USING PLANT TRAITS IN RECOVERY OF ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES (PART I)Chairs: Béla Tóthmérész and Péter Török

13:30 The restoration of functional biodiversity in agro-ecosystems: field margin vegetation and crop herbivore regulationArmin Bischoff, Anna Pollier, Yann Tricault

13:50 Using functional traits to create priority effects as a tool to steer restoration of grasslandsVicky Temperton, Benjamin Delory, Emanuela Weidlich

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14:10 Invasion of a legume ecosystem engineer in a cold biome alters plant biodiversityAnke Jentsch, Vanessa Vetter, Nils Tjaden, Anja Jaeschke, Constanze Buhk, Pawel Wasowicz

14:30 Leaf nutrient contents not specific leaf area increase rapidly and predictably in response to eutrophicationJennifer Firn, Nutrient Network

14:50 Grassland type and grazing intensity jointly shape grazing effects on grassland biodiversityPéter Török, Károly Penksza, Edina Tóth, András Kelemen, Judit Sonkoly, Béla Tóthmérész

15:10 How are functional traits related to the invasibility of a restored plant community?Jennifer Funk, Sarah Kimball, Travis Huxman, Megan Lulow, Gregory Vose

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

S-14: RESTORING NATURAL LANDSCAPES IN URBAN AND URBANIZING AREASChair: Karen McDonald

13:30 Integrated Restoration Prioritization: A Tool for Prioritizing RestorationAndrew Ramesbottom, John Stille, Ralph Toninger, Namrata Shrestha

13:50 Striving to Restore a Living City - Ecosystem Compensation in the Urban EnvironmentKelly Jamieson, John Stille, Noah Gaetz, Ralph Toninger

14:10 Restoring an Urban Creek using Natural Channel DesignRyan Bolton, Karen McDonald

14:30 Re-imagining Utility Corridors as Linear HabitatKatie Turnbull

14:50 Habitat Creation and Enhancement in Canada's largest city: Tommy Thompson ParkKaren McDonald, Andrea Chreston, John DiRocco, Gord MacPherson

15:10 Nature in an urban environment: Restoration of rare wetland habitats involving local communities in IsraelLiav Shalem

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: AREA OUTSIDE ROOMS A & B, GROUND FLOOR

15:30-16:30 Poster session II (p.25)

16:30-18:30 Session 6

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM AS-15: CHALLENGES OF PEATLAND RESTORATION

Chairs: Tatiana Minayeva and Hans Joosten

16:30 Peat formation in rewetted fens: a palaeoecological perspectiveHans Joosten, John Couwenberg, Dierk Michaelis, Almut Mrotzek

16:50 Restoration of peatland biodiversity: target, indicator, or side effectTatiana Minayeva, Igor Semenov, Andrey Sirin

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17:10 Microbial communities in the soils in natural and restored fen peatlands - relevance for restorationAgata Klimkowska, Rudy Van Diggelen, Hanna Silvennoinen, Camiel Aggenbach, Willem-Jan Emsens, Erik Verbruggen, Wiktor Kotowski, Franziska Tanneberger, Elke Seeber, Hans Joosten, Lukasz Kozub

17:30 Paludiculture: compromise or future?Marina Abramchuk, Wendelin Wichtmann, Jan Peters, Andreas Haberl, Hans Joosten

17:50 Social and economic preconditions and outcomes of peatland restorationIgor Semenov

18:10 GHG monitoring for assessing and reporting on effectiveness of peatland restorationAndrey Sirin, John Couwenberg, Hans Joosten, Gennady Suvorov, Maria Medvedeva, Aleksandr Maslov, Maxim Chistotin, Anastasiya Markina, Dmitry Makarov, Tamara Glukhova

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM B

S-16: FOREST RESTORATION AT MULTIPLE SCALES: FROM SPECIES AND MICROSITES TO HABITATS AND LANDSCAPES (PART II)Chair (second session): Johan Svensson

16:30 Simulations of moose browsing in Sweden: effects on timber production and forest structureMiguel Montoro Girona, Anouschka Hof, Joakim Hjältén, Nathan DeJager

16:50 Burning for browsing and biodiversity? The use of fire as a restoration toolTherese Löfroth, Emelie Fredriksson, Märtha Wallgren

17:10 Restoring temperate deciduous woodland from recent succession on abandoned pasturesBjörn Nordén

17:30 Coast to mountain boreal landscape trajectory of intact forest fragmentation and lossJohan Svensson, Adam Helleberg, Grzegorz Mikusinski, Bengt Gunnar Jonsson

17:50 Restoring fire as a disturbance agent in boreal forests of FennoscandiaGrzegorz Mikusinski

18:10 What to improve? Systematizing forest restoration examples in South-Central ChileRodrigo Vargas-Gaete, Jan R Bannister, Carla Manríquez, Christian Salas-Eljatib

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM E

W-6: ECOLOGICAL RESTOARATION: EDUCATION, TRAINING, COMMUNICATION AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYABILITY (PART II) Chairs: Agustin Merino and Jordi Cortina-Segarra

16:30 International collaboration and virtual learning as tools to improve training and employability on Land RestorationAgustin Merino, Beatriz Omil, Felipe García-Oliva, Beatriz Cebreiro, Veronica Piñeiro, Carmen Fernandez-Morante, Teresa Ferreira, Patricia M. Rodríguez-González, Antonio G. De Brito, Luisa Pinto, Helena Barbosa, Grazia Masciandaro, Serena Doni, Cristina Macci, E Peruzzi, Giorgio Virgili, Niki Evelpidou, Eleana Karkani, Vasilis Kotinas, Niko

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Sakellariou, Gianis Saitis, Anastasia Miliou, M. Teresa Fonturbel, Cristina Fernandez, Jose A. Vega

16:50 Knowledge exchange in ecological restoration: dealing with complexity, uncertainty and plurality of valuesEmilio Climent, Jordi Cortina-Segarra, Antonio Aledo, Elysa Silva-Morales, Pietro Salvaneschi, Mchich Derak, Andreu Bonet, German López, Walid Naji

17:10 Keys to success and challenges of the Master's Programme on Ecosystem Restoration taught in MadridJosé Rey Benayas, Adrián Escudero, Diego García de jalón, M.Dolores Jiménez, José F. Martín Duque, Salvador Reboolo, Pedro Villar-Salvador

17:30 Technology, Education and Cultural (TEC) model in ecology, environment and sustainability course by using collaborative e-learning modelEli Zaady, Dafna Mandler, Rakefet Sharon, Naim Najami, Lena Ganaim

17:50 Presentation of the Proposal for the Network on Education in Ecological Restoration within SER Agustin Merino, Jordi Cortina-Segarra

18:00 Discussion and Synthesis

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

W-7: EASY TO USE SOFTWARE FOR HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSES. USEFUL FOR PLANNING IN HYDROLOGICALLY SENSITIVE PROJECTS

16:30 Chairs: Kaupo Kohv and Priit Voolaid

Workshop summary:Workshop will provide practical GIS procedures for the beginners how to analyze LiDAR based digital elevation models for surface water movement and how to analyze potential changes in hydrology caused by planned restoration activities.

Requirements: Installed GIS packages – Qgis (ver 2.18) and SAGA-GIS (ver 6.4)

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

S-17: CONVERTING BARE SOIL INTO HIGH CONSERVATIONAL HABITATS: THE IMPORTANCE OF PLANT-SOIL INTERACTIONChairs: Roland Bobbink and Rudy van Diggelen

16:30 Soil manipulation as an additional tool in ecosystem restoration: hot air or serious contribution?Rudy Van Diggelen

16:50 Manipulation of soil buffering and biota addition: restoration of heathlands on former agricultural landsMaaike Weijters, Roland Bobbink, Rudy Van Diggelen, Arrie Van der Bij

17:10 Interrelations of fungal and plant community dynamics in heathland restoration through soil transferDajana Radujkovic, Erik Verbruggen, Rudy Van Diggelen, Roland Bobbink, Maaike Weijters, Jim Harris, Mark Pawlett, Jan Frouz, Arrie Van der Bij

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17:30 Soil fauna during various restoration practicesPetra Benetkova, Ruurd Van Diggelen, Lubomir Tichy, Rojyar Moradi, Fabio Vincentini, Jaroslav Kukla, Jan Frouz

17:50 Earthworms and ecosystem restoration - starting from zeroJohn Scullion

18:10 Ecological restoration of acidified heathlands: fauna response to rock powder versus lime applicationJoost Vogels, Maaike Weijters, Roland Bobbink, Huig Bergsma, Henk Siepel

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-18: TRAIT-BASED ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING – USING PLANT TRAITS IN RECOVERY OF ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES (PART II)Chairs: Béla Tóthmérész and Péter Török

16:30 Detection of changes in assembly rules during spontaneous grassland recoveryAnikó Csecserits, Melinda Halassy, Barbara Lhotsky, Tamás Rédei, László Somay, Zoltán Botta-Dukát

16:50 Succession in sand grassland: trait-based view of spontaneous grassland recoveryBéla Tóthmérész, Gábor Matus, András Kelemen, Orsolya Valkó, Tamás Miglécz, Péter Török

17:10 How objectively do we interpret plant traits?Jaan Liira, Taavi Paal

17:30 Plant functional trait response to climate in Mediterranean drylands: contribution to restoration and combat desertificationAlice Nunes, Melanie Köbel, Pedro Pinho, Paula Matos, Otília Correia, Cristina Branquinho

17:50 Ability of plant species to colonize human-disturbed habitats: effect of functional traitsMudrak Ondrey, Klara Rehounkova, Kamila Vitovcova, Karel Prach

18:10 Discussion

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

O-12 RESTORATION STRATEGIESChair: Árni Bragason

16:30 ORBA - a new approach to predict time to recovery in restoration ecologyKnut Rydgren, Rune Halvorsen, Joachim Töpper, Inger Auestad, Liv Norunn Hamre, Eelke Jongejans, Jan Sulavik

16:50 Long-term recovery of Mediterranean forests depends on restoration strategy and forest typeVerónica Cruz-Alonso, Paloma Ruiz-Benito, Pedro Villar-Salvador, José María Rey-Benayas

17:10 LIFE LAGOON REFRESH. Ecological restoration in Venice Lagoon (Italy): concrete actions supported by numerical modellingAlessandra Feola, Andrea Bonometto, Rossella Boscolo Brusà, Maurizio Ferla, Bruno Matticchio, Devis Canesso, Valerio Volpe, Matteo Lizie4, Adriano Sfriso

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17:30 Conservation cultures, refugee habitats, and the comparative approach: Restoration in the NE Atlantic regionDuncan Halley

17:50 Restoration of grasslands and related sustainability - how to deal with Agri-environmental policy?Klara Camska

18:10 Multifunctional scoring of plant species to support decision-making for restoration of mining soilsJose Antonio Navarro-Cano, Marta Goberna, Miguel Verdú

8:30-10:00 Plenary session B

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A & B

08:30-09:10 Keynote: Dagmar Hagen – Chair: Guðmundur HalldórssonEcological restoration as management tool for protection of biodiversity with growing tourism and climate change?

09:10-09:50 Keynote: Donald A. Falk – Chair: Ása L. AradóttirDisturbance, resilience, evolution, restoration

10:30-12:30 Session 7

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A & B

CLIMATE FORUM – BRINGING SCIENCE, POLICIES AND BUSINESS TOGETHERChairs: Þorgeirsson and Magnúsdóttir

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM F

O-13: ECOSYSTEM RECOVERY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICESChair: Sunna Áskelsdóttir

10:30 Learning from the past - The relationships between tephra and vegetationSigrún Dögg Eddudóttir, Egill Erlendsson, Guðrún Gísladóttir

10:50 Ecosystem development on Hekla volcano lava fieldsOlga K Vilmundardóttir, Friðþór S Sigurmundsson, Gro BM Pedersen, Joaquín MB Belart, Fadi Kizel, Nicola Falco, Jón A Benediktsson, Guðrún Gísladóttir

11:10 What should we plant to maximise the supply of multiple ecosystem services in the long-term?Sebastian Fiedler, José Monteiro, Michael P. Perring, Britta Tietjen

11:30 Landscape complexity moderates the efficiency of local management for restoring pollinator assemblages in olive grovesCarlos Martínez-Núñez, Antonio J. Manzaneda Ávila, Gemma Calvo, Jorge Isla, Jose.L Molina-Pardo, Ruben Tarifa, Teresa Salido, Pedro.J Rey

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11:50 Waste rock improvement with Rameal Chipped Wood for natural afforestation of a canadian mine siteSimon Taurines, Marie Guittonny

12:10 Skúmey in Glacier lagoon - Landscape and biosphereKristín Hermannsdóttir

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

S-19: A MORE COMPREHENSIVE RESTORATION USING NATURE-BASED AND/OR ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING APPROACHESChair: Thierry Dutoit

10:30 Using ecological engineering for sustainable ecosystem restoration?Thierry Dutoit, Renaud Jaunatre, Adeline Bulot, Julie Chenot, Jean-François Alignan, Elise Buisson

10:50 Large-scale patterns in spontaneous restorationKarel Prach

11:10 Natural processes and soil development in post mining sites, plants and soil biota engineering effectJan Frouz

11:30 Ecosystem engineers: how Pedicularis palustris facilitates fen meadow restorationKris Decleer, Rudy Van Diggelen

11:50 Domestic livestock as ecosystems engineers: Possibilities and pitfalls - Linking case study and landscape approachAlbin Blaschka, Thomas Guggenberger

12:10 Discussion

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-20: RESTORATION AND SPECIES INTRODUCTION IN URBAN AREASChairs: Valentin Klaus and Kathrin Kiehl

10:30 Restoration in urban areas - where are we and where do we want to get?Valentin Klaus

10:50 Ecological restoration in cities: Do citizens' needs and biodiversity conservation meet?Lena Neuenkamp, Leonie Fischer, Jussi Lampinen, Maria Tuomi, Valentin H. Klaus

11:10 Supporting regional biodiversity by roof greening with native plants - lessons from a 4-year experimentRoland Schröder, Kathrin Kiehl

11:30 Is no green roof an island? Impact of the local and regional environment on diversityJan Vanstockem, Ben Somers, Martin Hermy

11:50 Novel ideas and future concepts for urban ecological restorationKathrin Kiehl, Lena Neuenkamp, Valentin Klaus

12:10 Discussion

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

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S-21: ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION UNDER COMPLEX SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: THE LATIN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCEChair: Pilar Andrés

10:30 The use of historical ecology to understand a Patagonian landscape for planning restoration in ChileArellano Eduardo, Zegers Gabriel, Ostlund Lars, Ginocchio Rosanna

10:50 Landscape restoration in a Chilean biodiversity hotspot: planning a buffer strip and hedgerow networkJosé M Rey Benayas, Adison Altamirano, Alejandro Miranda, Germán Catalán, Marco Prado, Fulgencio Lisón, James Bullock

11:10 Ecological restoration and the social construction of the territoryPilar Andrés, Roger Villalobos, Consuelo Bonfil

11:30 Multiple benefits of mixing organic residues and mine tailings: cases in North and South AmericaRosanna Ginocchio, Eduardo C. Arellano, Mónica Gandarillas, Mike Van ham, Sally Brown

11:50 Ecological Restoration in Costa Rica: Contribution of the Ecological Restoration Network and Huella Verde ProjectMery Ocampo, Wilmar Ovares, Héctor Brenes

12:10 Discussion

13:30-14:50 Session 8

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A&B

O-14: PLANNING AND EVALUATION OF RESTORATIONChair: Bryndís Marteinsdóttir

13:30 Establishing a local reference system for the evaluation of the vegetation dynamics in restored systemsSébastien Gallet, Armel Dausse

13:50 Monitoring change in ecological restoration: Species composition as indicatorsMargaret O’Connell, James Hallett

14:10 Can we standardize the indicators used for evaluation of restoration outcome? Marianne Evju

14:30 Response of bird diversity to 3D-LiDAR-derived vegetation and terrain characteristics on a post-mining siteVítezslav Moudrý, Miroslav Šálek

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THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM G

S-22: NATURA 2000, HABITAT CONNECTIVITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Chair: Anne Tolvanen

13:30 Light & Fire LIFE project, restoring the fire-born and sunlit habitats in Finland, 2014-2020Sanna-Kaisa Rautio

13:50 LIFE + FLANDRE: enhancing the Natura 2000 network by connecting cross border coastal dune sitesJean-Louis Herrier, Etienne Dubaille, Virginie Helin, Bénédicte Lemarie, Marc Leten, Reinhardt Strubbe, Evy Dewulf, Hannah Van Nieuwenhuyse

14:10 Mountain hay meadows: assessing the loss of surfaces and ecosystem services in Iberian areasPilar García Manteca, Laura Garcia de la Fuente, Carlos Aguiar, João Azevedo, Ramón Reiné, Joaquín Ascaso, David Guzmán, Tomás Díaz

14:30 Restoration to improve the connectivity of Natura 2000 areas in the Greenbelt of FinlandAnne-Marit Hekkala

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM H

S-23: COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION BASE DON ECOSYSTEM SERVICESChair: Jordi Cortina-Segarra

13:30 Cost-effectiveness of different restoration approaches - an example from LIFE to alvars projectAnnely Esko, Aveliina Helm

13:50 Cost: effectiveness analysis of ecological restoration in alpine ecosystemsDagmar Hagen

14:10 TERECOVA: Cost-effectiveness analysis to prioritize restoration actions in Mediterranean landscapesWalid Naji, Elysa Silva-Morales, Andreu Bonet-Jornet, Moises Hidalgo, Jordi Cortina-Segarra, Germán López-Iborra, Peitro Salvaneschi, Antonio Aledo, Mchich Derak

14:30 From cost-efficiency to cost-effectiveness - ecology and economics in systematic restoration planningSanttu Kareksela, Marja Hokkanen, Ari Lahtinen, Jussi Päivinen, Tuomas Haapalehto, Tuula Kurikka

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOM I

O-15: ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGChair: Inger Auestad

13:30 Innovation and Challenges for Soil Bioengineering in a Changing WorldAndré Evette, Fanny Dommanget, Renaud Jaunatre, Vincent Breton, Alain Recking, Paul Cavaillé, Catherine Lavaine, Solange Leblois

13:50 Long-term effects of liming on soil microarthropods in forest soilsHenk Siepel, Roland Bobbink, Arnold Van den Burg

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14:10 Ecosystem restoration by temporary facilitation of coastal vegetation and shellfish reefs using biodegradable habitat structures Wouter Lengkeek, Karin Didderen, Ralph Temmink, Greg Fivash, Malenthe Teunis, Christine Angelini, Tjeerd Bouma, Tjisse Van der Heide

14:30 Discussion

15:10-16:30 Plenary session C

THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER: ROOMS A & B

15:10 Keynote: Erik Gomez-Baggethun – Chair: Kristín Svavarsdóttir Offsetting carbon and banking habitats: Can markets be the key for restoring nature?

15:50 Keynote: Hans Joosten – Chair: Hlynur ÓskarssonPeatland restoration and climate change mitigation: Progress, challenges and perspectives

16:30 Closing ceremony

16:50 Closure

18:30 Pre-drink and Perlan exhibitions followed by Conference dinner at Perlan

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Poster Plan

15:30-16:30 Poster session I

MONDAY 10 SEPTEMBER: AREA OUTSIDE MEETING ROOMS A & B

P-01 The effects of seismic lines on soil properties and permafrost in peatlands of NW Alberta

Anna Dabros, Anna Pinzon, David LangorP-02 Synthesizing cumulative threats to restoration and conservation of boreal Woodland

Caribou habitat in Canada.Richard Winder, Silke Nebel, Eliot McIntire

P-03 Degradation process of Fescue-forbs rangeland in mountain steppe of MongoliaOtgontuya Lkhagvajav, Lkhagvajav Namdag

P-04 Trees in Niger agroforestry systems to restore soils and enhance farmer resilience to climate changeMariama Boubou Diallo Oumarou, Irénikatché P. B. Akponikpe, Tougiani Abasse, Dougbedji Fatondji, Euloge K. Agbossou

P-05 The Role of Restoration and community Resilience to climatic shocks: Experience from Ethiopia.Aytenew Tatek

P-06 Mitigating future ecological impacts for restoration: resilience assessments and fire risk modelling of alpine peatlandsAnita Wild, Regina Magierowski

P-07 Sustainable management to reduce grasslands grazing pressure and improve householdincome in northern ChinaYuping Rong

P-08 UN University Land Restoration Training Programme (UNU-LRT): Who are we and what do we do?Berglind Orradottir, Halldora Traustadottir, Isabel C. Barrio, Hafdis Hanna Aegisdottir

P-09 Results of ESD application as a restoration roadmap in desert region, MongoliaAltantsetseg Balt, Bulgamaa Densambuu, Budbaatar Ulambayar, Sumjidmaa Sannemekh, Ankhtsetseg Battur

P-10 Effects of deforestation and subsequent devegetation on springfed stream ecosystems in IcelandBjarni D. Sigurdsson, Helena M. Stefánsdóttir, Brynhildur Bjarnadóttir, Edda S. Oddsdóttir, Jón S. Ólafsson

P-11 Phytogeographic Gradient Analysis in Guatemala: Baseline for Ecological Restoration at the face of Climate Change.Zabdi Lopez, Carlos Avendano

P-12 Assessment of pond restoration with the ‘recovery wheel'Marie Daire, Mannon Seguret, Seraphine Grellier, Francis Isselin-Nondedeu

P-13 Vegetation and soil monitoring in Iceland for early detection and intervention of land degradationBryndís Marteinsdóttir, Elín Fjóla Þórarinsdóttir, Guðmundur Halldórsson, Jóhann Þórsson, Kristín Svavarsdóttir, Magnús Þór Einarsson, Sigþrúður Jónsdóttir

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P-14 Forest restoration monitoring and generation of adaptive management recommendations through images obtained by UAV/LIDARBruna Paolinelli Reis, Sebastião Venâncio Martins, Elpídio Inácio Fernandes Filho, Tathiane Santi Sarcinelli, José Marinaldo Gleriani, Helio Garcia Leite, Melinda Halassy

P-15 Nutrient enrichment and changes in plant species at >300 years abandoned farms in IcelandFriðþór Sófus Sigurmundsson

P-16 Monitoring Mitigation Peatlands/Wetlands in Northern Minnesota, USAKurt Johnson, Paul Meysembourg

P-17 Drone mapping and multispectral indices as a tool for monitoring of mire ecosystemsrestorationRaimo Pajula1, Laimdota Truus2, Kairi Sepp2

P-18 Designing strategy and planning activities for and by a private restoration project in Chilean PatagoniaElena Sobakina

P-19 Restoration planning in Western taiga habitat type in EstoniaTeele Paluots, Henn Korjus

P-20 The ENABLE Consortium: integrated landscape management based on sustainable business modelsEva Rood, Berglind Orradottir, Isabel Catalan Barrio, Joris de Vente, Simon W Moolenaar

P-21 Rangeland resources as a life support for human beings, birds, plants and animalsRamatsoku Rampai

P-42 Restoring or not abandoned quarries: it may depends on stakeholder's point of viewRenaud Jaunatre, Julie Chenot, Elise Buisson, Thierry Dutoit

P-43 Construction and online provision of a SQL database about riverbanks restoration operations with bioengineering techniquesDelphine Jaymond, André Evette, Frédéric Bray, André Torre, Vincent Breton

P-44 Effects of mitigation measures on biodiversity in road construction in Norway. - An interdisciplinary approach.Anne C. Mehlhoop

P-45 Amending soils in post-mining restoration to buffer against changing climates in aridsystemsAmber M. Bateman, Todd E. Erickson, David J. Merritt, Erik J. Veneklaas, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas

P-46 From research to academic education in Restoration Ecology: salmonids river restoration

and other target ecosystemsIvan Bernez, Didier Le Coeur, Hervé Daniel, Laetitia Cour

P-47 Obstacles to restoration: fragmentation of Europe's riversJoshua Jones, Simone Bizzi, Barbara Belletti, Jeroen Tummers, Segura Gilles, Rosa Olivo del Amo, Luca Börger, Wouter Van de Bund, Carlos Garcia de Leaniz

P-48 Coupled changes in ecological quality and social perception across passively restored rivers in rural landscapesPedro Arsénio, Patricia María Rodríguez-González, Ivan Bernez, Filipe S. Dias, Miguel N.

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Bugalho, Simon Dufour

P-49 Effects of climate change on the hydrological regimes of floodplains along the Naryn River, KyrgyzstanNadira Degembaeva, Florian Betz, Ermek Baibagyshov, Nursultan Ismailov, Barchynbek Aiypov

P-50 Improvement and sustainable management of river corridors in the Iberian AtlanticRegionJorge Marquínez García , María Luisa Alonso González, Arturo Colina Vuelta, Tomás Emilio Díaz González, María Fernández García, Elena Fernández Iglesias, José Antonio Fernández Prieto, Laura García de la Fuente, Pilar García Manteca, Mauro Sanna, Antonio Torralba Burrial, Jesús Valderrábano Luque

P-51 Ecosystem services restoration in the era of climare change : sand dune servicesLorena Peña, Miren Onaindia, Ibone Ametzaga, Igone Palacios-Agundez, Gloria Rodríguez, Beatriz Fernández de Manuel, Ariane Amaya-Orozco

P-52 Key concepts for ecological restoration in the deep-seaNadia Papadopoulou, Telmo Morato, Christopher Smith, Meri Bilan, Marina Carreiro-Silva, Cristina Gambi, Laura Carugati, Roberto Danovaro, Andrea Gori, Cristina Linares, Dan Jones, Ana Colaço, Jozee Sarrazin, Marjolaine Matabos, Eva Ramirez-Llodra, Teresa Amaro, Dave Billett, Thanos Dailianis, Vasilis Gerovasileiou, Anthony Grehan, Ines Martins, Katerina Sevastou, Cindy Van Dover, James Aronson, Andrew Sweetman

P-53 Ranking Natura 2000 habitats and Natura 2000 areas for nature management andrestoration in FinlandSanttu Kareksela, Marja Hokkanen, Jussi Päivinen, Ari Lahtinen, Tuomas Haapalehto, Katja Raatikainen, Kasper Koskela

P-54 The RestHAlp project: ecological restoration of habitats in the AlpsFrancesca Madormo, Régis Dick, Stéphanie Huc, Laura Poggio, Thomas Spiegelberger, Santa Tutino, Mauro Bassignana

P-55 Blütenhöfe21 / Floweryards21: A Church District for BiodiversityJulia-Maria Hermann, Hagen Freiherr von Massenbach

P-56 How do ant communities and ant-seed interactions respond to passive restoration in theMontado?Clara Frasconi Wendt, Cristina Branquinho, Robin Verble-Pearson, Mário Boieiro

P-57 Ant hills as islands in a sea of temperate pastureKonecna Marie, Leps Jan

P-58 Designing habitat networks for Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) in Estonian state forestMargus Pensa, Margus Pensa, Toomas Hirse

P-59 Impacts on Native Pollinators in Response to Commercial Honey Bee IntroductionsNicholas Anderson, Steven Peterson, Val Jo Anderson, Robert Johnson

P-60 The role of light in the adaptation of Thymus praecox Opiz to diverse habitat conditionsBeata Barabasz-Krasny, Katarzyna Mozdzen, Anna Soltys-Lelek, Ingrid Turisova, Peter Sabo

P-61 Restoration of secondary grasslands threatened by the shrub species colonizationSimone Pesaresi, Edoardo Biondi, Marco Galiè, Simona Casavecchia1

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TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER: AREA OUTSIDE MEETING ROOMS A & BP-22 Vegetation and soil fertility restoration in natural and agroecosystems in Salima, Malawi

Harrington Nyirenda, Paxie Chirwa, Coert Geldenhuys, Emeline Assede

P-23 The Mountain forests of Kyrgyzstan in the conditions of climate change, problems and solutionsZhyrgalbek Kozhomberdiev

P-24 Fire effects on indigenous tree species in the Guinea savanna: implications for climate change mitigationEsther Ekua Amoako, Gordana Kranjac-Berisavljevic, Salome Misana

P-25 Climate-induced changes in net primary productivity of savannah-like ecosystems: themitigating role of scattered treesIgnacio M. Pérez-Ramos, M. Dolores Hidalgo-Galvez, Jesús Cambrollé, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Luis Matías

P-26 TERECOVA: Assessing forest restoration actions in Mediterranean lanscapes by organiccarbon sequestrationTeresa Sauras-Yera , Alex Fernandez-Minguillón, Pere Rovira, Jaime Baeza, Alejandro Valdecantos

P-27 Ecological restoration and post-mining landscape adapted to climate change impacts: a policy network perspectiveMarketa Hendrychova, Kamila Svobodova, Petr Ocelik, Lukas Lehotsky

P-28 Soil organic matter characterization by thermal analysis to assess the land restorationAgustin Merino

P-29 Aboveground and soil carbon sequestration rate in three afforested areas in SW-IcelandBjarni D. Sigurdsson, Gústaf Jarl Viðarsson, Joel Charles Owona, Arnór Snorrason, Björn Traustason, Ólafur Eggertsson

P-30 Assessment of GEST methodology for the GHG flux rates on a large fen complexLaimdota Truus, Mati Ilomets, Raimo Pajula

P-31 Response of water table and vegetation on restoration efforts: case study in a pre-alpine bogSylvia Holzträger, Matthias Drösler

P-32 Assessing the condition of the Flow Country peatlands to support their future protectionHenk Pieter Sterk, Richard J. Payne, Jason McIlvenny, Neil R. Cowie, Chris Marshall, Roxane Andersen

P-33 Restoration of mire habitats in EstoniaMargus Pensa, Ants Animägi, Priit Voolaid, Kaupo Kohv, Margus Pensa

P-34 Hydrology LIFE - conservation of peatlands and small water bodies in FinlandTuomas Haapalehto

P-35 Year-around Sphagnum growth and its implications for the peatland restorationMartin Küttim, Anna Laine, Liisa Küttim, Mati Ilomets

P-36 Creating Sustainably Wooded PeatlandWilliam Jessop, Richard Payne

P-37 Bog in a Box; is long term peat storage for future restoration viable?Iain Detrey, Susan Waldron, Beth Mouat, Roxane Andersen

P-38 Science and practice: Sand Martin (Riparia riparia) management in mining areas

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Zoe Rohrer Rodríguez, Salvador Rebollo de la Torre, Pilar Gegundez Cámara, Juan Franco Goyena, Carlos Rodríguez Urquía, Manuel Andrés Morenos

P-39 Making hydropower more environmentally sustainable - learnings from NorwayInger Auestad, Knut Rydgren, Yngve Nilsen

P-40 Where is biodiversity heading after restoration of spoil heaps?Ingrid Turisová, Peter Sabo, Beata Barabasz-Krasny, Katarzyna Mozdzen

P-41 Evaluation of different roadside restoration treatments.Steinunn Garðarsdóttir, Katja Plumbaum, Ása L. Aradóttir

P-62 Introducing genomics in restoration ecology: How many seed zones does Carex bigelowii have in Norway?Magni Olsen Kyrkjeeide, Kristine Bakke Westergaard

P-63 Plant species adaptability trials for restoration of plant communities in harsh environmentsVal Jo Anderson

P-64 Deriving chlorophyll content of induced biological soil crusts from surface reflectance measurementsRaúl Román, Emilio Rodriguez-Caballero, Pilar Águila, Borja Rodríguez-Lozano, Beatriz Roncero-Ramos, Sonia Chamizo, Yolanda Cantón

P-65 Cyanobacteria for rangeland restoration in Australian dry-wet tropicsWendy Williams, Susanne Schmidt, Stephen Williams, Robyn Cowley

P-66 Use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for urban restoration - a roof greening experimentDaniel Jeschke, Milena Mohri, Jie Si Ma, Kathrin Kiehl, Roland Schröder

P-68 Short-term management effects on the Raymond Island grassland after an ecological restoration by hay transfer.Myriam Garrouj, Emmanuel Corcket, Didier Alard, Ghislain Poncin, Bastien Campistron Lucie Henriot, Marie-Lise Benot

P-69 Evaluation of seed harvesting methods on 'hay-meadows' (Arrhenatherion and Trisetioncommunities) in the Iberian Peninsula.Candido Galvez, Brice Dupin, Antonio Flores, Angela Medran, Jocelyne Cambecèdes

P-70 Seed banks as sources for reintroduction of species: a case study in the Pannonian ecoregionAnna Kövendi-Jakó, Katalin Szitár, Krisztián Halász, Andrea Mojzes, Melinda Halassy, Katalin Török

P-71 Enhancing biodiversity in vineyards by sowing of native seed mixturesAnita Kirmer, Mark Pfau, Annika Schmidt, Sabine Tischew

P-72 The role of microtopographical surface soil variation in boreal forest reclamationTrevor De Zeeuw, Katharine Melnik, Simon Landhäusser

P-73 Effet of cryoprotectants and vitrificant solutions on germination of five high mountain plant speciesManuel Díaz-Miguel, Pedro A. García, Gabriel Rodríguez, Carolina Pérez

P-74 Restoring Populations of the Endangered Orchid Dactylorhiza Majalis - Role of Sod Cutting on GerminationSandra Dullau, Nele Adert, Maren Helen Meyer, Frank Richter, Sabine Tischew

P-75 The International Network for Seed-based Restoration (INSR): An SER Thematic Section

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Candido Galvez, Kingsley Dixon, Marcello De Vitis, Rob Feigener, Stephanie Frischie, Olga Kildisheva, Simone Pedrini, Nancy Shaw

P-76 Ecological restoration and plant succession of dry grasslands in the Haute-Durance valleyfollowing soil disturbanceAure Durbecq , Armin Bischoff, Elise Buisson, Renaud Jaunatre, Alice Dupre La Tour2, Alexandre Cluchier, Sophie Duhautois

P-77 Restoration methods, age and proximity to seed sources affect convergence of restored to old-growth forestsEnock Ssekuubwa, Mnason Tweheyo, Vincent B. Muwanika

P-78 Restoring rangelands in the Icelandic Highlands with the use of fertilizersTara Mulloy, Isabel C. Barrio, Katrín Björnsdóttir, Inga Svala Jónsdóttir, Lia Pitti, Magnús Jóhannsson, Dave Hik

P-79 Recovery of earthworm activities in forest soil following high density of ungulatesSéraphine Grellier, Myriam Eddin, Jean-Louis Janeau, Francis Isselin-Nondedeu, Claude Hammecker, Nicolas Bottinelli

P-80 Distribution of cow parsley in ReykjavikMervi Luoma, Mariana Tamayo, Snorri Sigurðsson

P-81 Invasion of Senecio inaequidens and risks for honey and bee pollen in Aosta Valley (I)Mauro Bassignana, Andrea Mainetti, Francesca Madormo

P-82 Community assemblage and resistance to invasion: priority effect and seedingcomposition in restoration processesFanny Dommanget , Renaud Jaunatre, Morgan Triqueneaux, Sylvain Abdulhak, Sophie Vallee, Ghislain Huygue, Frederick Jacob, André Evett

P-83 The use of mine spoils in the quarries restoration in Mediterranean environments: problems for revegetationMontse Jorba , Lorena Diez

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