In response to growing international demand for an ecological restoration database, the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) launched the Restoration Resource Center this week. In development for more than a year, the RRC is an online platform for exchanging knowledge and experience through ecological restoration projects, publications, and other resources from around the world. A searchable, crowd-sourced database, it already includes over 215 projects and 2,000 resources ranging from peer-reviewed articles to technical manuals and webinars. The RRC is a unique collection of ecological information. The entire database is publicly accessible, serving as a clearinghouse for restoration practitioners and consultants, as well as researchers, educators, and students.
The RRC can be accessed through the SER website, or directly at: https://ser-rrc.org. Practitioners and researchers are encouraged to submit their projects at: https://www.ser-rrc.org/submit-a-project/.
