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The ecosystem restoration research zone concentrates on the technical, biogeochemical, ecological, and cultural dimensions of reviving and renewing damaged ecosystems, habitats, and landscapes. This graduate program caters to students seeking a cross-disciplinary perspective on ecosystem rehabilitation, offering access to diverse expert knowledge while building specialized skills in ecological engineering, conservation biology, restoration ecology, woodland and habitat renewal, landscape ecology, and cultural-ecological revival to tackle intricate environmental challenges. Ongoing investigations cover urban ecological revitalization, waterway rehabilitation, invasive species management, agroforestry systems, contaminated land reclamation, indigenous ecological wisdom, and the spatial tracking, simulation, and assessment of interconnected ecological systems. Research locations span globally, encompassing diverse ecosystems, cultural contexts, and geographical settings. Dedicated ecosystem restoration coursework is enhanced by complementary studies in science, engineering, mathematics, natural resource management, and environmental and social policy.