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Unsettled Terminology or Conceptual Shift? A response to Clewell and McDonald

Thomas B. Simpson
Ecological Restoration, March 2010, 28 (1) 7-8; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.28.1.7
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Thomas B. Simpson is a Field Station Ecologist with the Glacial Park Research Field Station, 6512 Harts Rd. McHenry County Conservation District, Ringwood, IL 60072. His email is .
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    1. Clewell A.,
    2. McDonald T.
    2009. Relevance of natural recovery to ecological restoration. Ecological Restoration 27:122–123.
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    1. Society for Ecological Restoration International, Science & Policy Working Group (SERI)
    . 2004. The SER International Primer on Ecological Restoration. Tucson AZ: SERI. www.ser.org/content/ecological_restoration_primer.asp
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