Acoustic restoration: using soundscapes to benchmark and fast-track
rehabilitation of ecological communities
Abstract
We introduce a new approach—acoustic restoration—focusing on the
applied utility of soundscapes for restoration, recognizing the rich
ecological and social values they encapsulate. Broadcasting soundscapes
in disturbed areas can accelerate recolonization of animals and the
microbes and propagules they carry; long duration recordings are also
ideal sources of data for benchmarking restoration initiatives and
evocative engagement tools.