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Ecological writing, field reflection, and independent conservation analysis

The article branch of NATURASCHUTZ.CH brings together ecological reflection, scientific attention, field-based analysis, and public writing in service of biodiversity, habitats, and ecological resilience.

Introduction

These texts extend the same mission as the rest of NATURASCHUTZ.CH: to observe carefully, think rigorously, and speak freely in the sole interest of biodiversity protection.

Writing as part of conservation itself

Articles within NATURASCHUTZ.CH are part of the same ecological commitment as field work, monitoring, and restoration: to document, interpret, question, and transmit what matters for wildlife, ecosystems, and ecological resilience.

Ecological reflection

Articles help place field observations into a broader ecological and scientific context.

Independent analysis

The editorial line remains free, rigorous, and guided only by ecological integrity.

Field-based writing

Texts emerge from real territories, real species, and real conservation questions.

Public transmission

Writing helps make biodiversity, restoration, and ecological complexity more visible and more understandable.

Selected articles

This section gathers published and forthcoming texts that reflect the scientific, field-based, and independent identity of NATURASCHUTZ.CH.

Published

Adaptive Restoration of Extraction Sites: Parcel 1988 in Zunzgen

A case study on adaptive restoration, ecological subdivision, biodiversity analysis, and NaturaSchutz DB as a long-term digital monitoring tool.

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Forthcoming

Lynx, micro-geography, and territorial continuity in Baselland

A field-based analysis of relief, corridors, human presence, and the fine-scale interpretation of lynx movement.

Forthcoming

Langenbruck / Chilchzimmersattel as a field-based proof of concept

A territorial study of ecosystem structure, corridor logic, passages, bottlenecks, and ecological sensitivity over time.

Forthcoming

Beyond standardized restoration models

A critical ecological reflection on why site-specific adaptive management is essential in restoration practice.

For dialogue, publications, and ecological exchange

NATURASCHUTZ.CH welcomes exchanges related to ecological writing, conservation analysis, biodiversity, restoration, and the public transmission of environmental knowledge.

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