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The TReK initiative started in 2019 with a visit by Tina Heger at the lab of Eric Higgs at University of Victoria, Canada. The idea was to apply the hierarchy-of-hypotheses (HoH) approach to restoration ecology and build an interactive tool similar to the hypothesis networks for invasion biology. Based on DFG funding, we organized a series of in-person and online meetings, bringing together a core group of restoration ecologists and conceptual thinkers. Together, we developed a first vision for an interactive online platform that would promote the integration of restoration science and practice ([https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13676 Heger et al. 2024]). These ideas form the basis of ongoing work in Canada and Germany towards joint projects for implementing the TReK. To find out more, visit the [https://ecoweaver.hi-knowledge.org/ EcoWeaver & TReK website].
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