Paleoecology helps optimize restoration efforts by identifying unrealistic preanthropic targets

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Paleoecological records are useful in that they inform ecological restoration efforts by not only providing the most suitable preanthropic baselines but also identifying unrealistic and unfeasible restoration targets due to climatic, cultural and economic constraints

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