Coastal Dune Complex
List model
Reference State
Cultural State
The Semi-natural State consists of plant communities in settings where natural ecological processes are primarily still operating but with some land conditioning in the past or present, e.g., varieties of managed sites with replacement pSemi-natural State
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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State 3
The Semi-natural State consists of plant communities in settings where natural ecological processes are primarily still operating but with some land conditioning in the past or present, e.g., varieties of managed sites with replacement pSemi-natural State
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Management practices/drivers
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- Restoration pathway R2 More details
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- Transition R3 More details
- Restoration pathway T3A More details
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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State 3
The Semi-natural State consists of plant communities in settings where natural ecological processes are primarily still operating but with some land conditioning in the past or present, e.g., varieties of managed sites with replacement pSemi-natural State
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Description
The Reference State consists of plant-community-types in settings where natural ecological processes are operating that are unmanaged or only minimally-managed by land use conditioning, e.g., ranging from old-growth plant community-types (sometimes construed as mature, or pre-settlement vegetation) to inherent transitional ruderal plant community-type phases.
Submodel
Description
The Cultural State includes settings where natural ecological processes are absent or eclipsed by significant land conditioning and the transformation to plant cover considered as Cultivated/Pasture/Plantation.
Submodel
State 3
The Semi-natural State consists of plant communities in settings where natural ecological processes are primarily still operating but with some land conditioning in the past or present, e.g., varieties of managed sites with replacement pSemi-natural State
Submodel
Mechanism
Remove domesticated species; restore native species
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Tree/Shrub Establishment |
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Restoration and Management of Rare and Declining Habitats |
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Dune Stabilization |
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Restoration and Management of Natural Ecosystems |
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Invasive Plant Species Control |
Mechanism
Control invasive species; restore native species.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Tree/Shrub Establishment |
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Restoration and Management of Rare and Declining Habitats |
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Upland Wildlife Habitat Management |
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Herbaceous Weed Control |
Model keys
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