Biodiversity Hotspots Questions
The role of restoration ecology in biodiversity hotspot conservation is to restore and rehabilitate degraded ecosystems within these areas. Restoration ecology aims to reverse the negative impacts caused by human activities such as deforestation, habitat destruction, and pollution. By restoring these ecosystems, it helps to enhance biodiversity, protect endangered species, and promote the overall health and resilience of the hotspot. Restoration efforts may include reforestation, habitat reconstruction, reintroduction of native species, and implementation of sustainable land management practices.