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The ecosystem restoration research zone concentrates on the technical, biological, chemical, environmental, and sociocultural dimensions of reviving and renewing damaged ecological systems, natural habitats, and geographical regions. This curriculum caters to postgraduate scholars seeking a cross-disciplinary perspective on ecosystem rehabilitation, offering exposure to diverse expert knowledge while building specialized understanding in ecological engineering, biodiversity conservation, habitat renewal, woodland recovery, geographical ecology, and cultural-environmental revitalization to tackle intricate ecological challenges. Ongoing investigations cover metropolitan ecosystem dynamics, waterway rehabilitation, non-native species impacts, sustainable agroforestry, contaminated land remediation, indigenous environmental wisdom, and the spatial tracking, simulation, and evaluation of interconnected ecological systems. Research locations span globally, encompassing diverse biomes, cultural contexts, and terrain types. Dedicated ecosystem restoration coursework is enhanced by complementary studies in scientific disciplines, technological applications, quantitative methods, resource management, and environmental governance frameworks.