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When necessity meets opportunity: the role of service-learning projects to complement training, community engagement and knowledge transfer in restoration

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RESTORATION ECOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13933

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collaborative projects; ecological restoration; education and training; fire management; social participation; student learning

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Ecological restoration is a crucial strategy for ecosystem recovery and societal development, which requires the involvement of restorers and relevant stakeholders, as well as better adaptation to societal needs. Service-learning, based on community projects, offers a way to expand the scope of ecological restoration and engage society, especially younger generations. By using service-learning projects, students can learn about environmental issues and actively participate in collaborative initiatives, ultimately promoting knowledge transfer and enhancing society's commitment to ecological restoration.
Ecological restoration (ER) represents a key strategy for ecosystem recovery and society development. ER is attracting global interest and restoration opportunities will increase in upcoming decades, but it requires restorers, the participation of relevant stakeholders, and a better adaptation to societal needs. Service-learning (S-L), an educational methodology based on community projects, represents a way to extend the range of action of ER and to involve society, especially younger generations. We describe S-L for the learning/training of students in environmental issues presenting initiatives that, using S-L to develop collaborative projects, have been carrying out activities related to fire prevention or post-fire restoration. S-L projects provide a context for the training of future professionals and generate a working-collaborative environment favoring the active participation of society in environmental actions. Indirectly, S-L projects can increase knowledge transfer and inculcate the necessity for protection and conservation, improving the capacity, involvement, and commitment of society to ER.

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