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Full Summary FNP23303 Forest & Nature Conservation WUR 2026

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Comprehensive summary of the course FNP23303: Approaches, Theories, Tools, and Practices. This document covers all four core conservation approaches (Ecosystem, Landscape, Market, and Convivial Conservation) including practical case studies like the Wolf in Europe and Australian Biodiversity Offsets. Includes a detailed glossary of exam-relevant terms such as OECMs, Wicked Problems, and Value Chain Upgrading. Perfect for exam preparation at Wageningen University.

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Forest & Nature Conservation
Approaches: Theories, Tools, and Practices Author: Floris Bang

1. Ecosystem Approaches

Restoration

 Definition: Actively supporting the recovery of an ecosystem that has
been degraded or damaged by humans.

 Focus: Works toward a historical reference point. A moment in the
past (e.g., the Dutch heathlands in 1850) that conservationists try to
restore.

 Control: Uses Bottom-up control. Managing the base of the
pyramid: water levels and plants. Humans act as the "manager."

 Goal: A clear "target image". Once achieved, humans often must
continue management to prevent the area from changing.

Rewilding

 Definition: Restoring natural processes and wilderness, minimizing
human influence.

 Focus: Process-oriented. It is not about how the landscape looks,
but how it functions.

 Control: Top-down control. Introducing keystone species (grazers or
predators) that steer the rest of the ecosystem.

 Goal: Open-ended; determined by nature.

 Scale: Landscape scale (large, connected areas).

 Pleistocene Rewilding: Introducing "proxy species" that resemble
the Megafauna/flora of the Pleistocene as closely as possible.

Example 1: Oostvaardersplassen (Rewilding)

 Approach: Releasing large grazers (horses, cattle, red deer).

 Process: Their grazing behaviour, manure, and carcasses create a
dynamic landscape without human management.

, Example 2: The Veluwe (Combination)

 Restoration: Keeping heathlands open via sheep herds and human
management to prevent it from turning into forest.

 Rewilding: The return of the wolf. Not introduced, but arrived
naturally. Provides top-down control over wild boar and deer
populations.

Example 3: Peatland Recovery (Restoration)

 Approach: Building dikes and dams to retain rainwater. Peat only
grows if the soil is waterlogged with nutrient-poor rainwater (bottom-
up). Sometimes live peat moss is planted to speed up the process.

 Process: Removing "incorrect" vegetation. During droughts, trees and
grasses grow; these are actively removed.

Similarities: Restoration and Rewilding

1. Repairing human-induced damage.

2. Scientific basis: Both use ecological data and monitoring.

3. Climate adaptation: Both methods make ecosystems more resilient
to extreme drought or rain.

4. Stakeholder management: Both require cooperation with farmers,
residents, and governments.

5. Ecosystem services: Both provide human benefits (clean air, water
storage, recreation).



2. Landscape Approaches

Agriculture is responsible for about 80% of deforestation.

 Past: Sectoral approach (rangers protect forest, farmers maximize
yield, water managers regulate water). This fails, leading to:

 Integrated Landscape Approach (ILA):

o Holistic approach: A management style that views an area as a
whole rather than in parts; everything is connected.

o Multiple objectives: Simultaneously striving for nature
conservation, food production, and human well-being.

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