📚 Volume 32, Issue 12 📋 ID: wmFnT8b

Authors

Aiko Tanaka, Jamila N'Diaye, Carlos Silva , Fatou Karlsson, Roberto Chen

Department of Environmental Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Institute of Ecology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; Center for Urban Ecology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Keywords

Ecosystem Management Biodiversity Botanical Innovation Strategic Leadership Reforestation Urban Greening

Abstract

Effective management of plant ecosystems requires innovative strategies that emphasize both biodiversity and sustainability. This study explores the relationship between strategic leadership in botanical sciences and the innovative processes that drive ecosystem preservation and restoration. By examining case studies of reforestation and urban greening projects, we identify key leadership traits that contribute to successful ecosystem management. Our findings reveal that adaptive leadership styles are crucial in fostering collaborative efforts among stakeholders, ultimately leading to enhanced biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
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Aiko Tanaka, Jamila N'Diaye, Carlos Silva , Fatou Karlsson, Roberto Chen (2025). "The Impact of Strategic Plant Leadership on Ecosystem Innovation". Wulfenia, 32(12).