RESTORATION ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - A SYSTEMIC REVIEW

Authors

  • Equiton Lorengian Grégio
  • Daniele de Oliveira Lima

Keywords:

Landscape Ecology, Ecological Restoration, Environment, Environmental Education

Abstract

The article will be described on the following subject Restoration Ecology and Sustainable Development – A Systemic Review, where I will present the separate concepts of each one to better understand how both are grouped and tools with the same intention and definition, and equal objective. When we refer to restoration ecology according to the Society for Ecological Restoration International Science & Policy Working Group (2004), restoration ecology or restoration ecology is considered an international act, for initiating and accelerating recovery of an ecosystem that relates health, integrity and sustainability. The concept of Sustainable Development, according to ROMEIRO (2012), emerged with the intention of grouping the two sides, the introduced ones and, on the other side, the advocates of zero growth (economy). In this way, the work presented aims to show the challenges of the subject and the main problems faced. The research methods presented in the article were bibliographical research, after concrete data from recent authors, focusing on the chosen subject. We conclude that from the era of wars to the present, the environmental issue has suffered and still suffers a lot from the problems generated by human beings. In this way, it can be seen that with the new studies and the way of acting on issues of ecological psychology and sustainable development that involve the issue of environmental education, triggering new knowledge for people.

DOI: 10.56238/sevened2025.034-001

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Published

2025-08-06

How to Cite

Grégio, E. L. ., & Lima, D. de O. . (2025). RESTORATION ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - A SYSTEMIC REVIEW. Seven Editora, 1-14. https://sevenpubl.com.br/editora/article/view/7734