RT Conference Proceedings T1 Zostera sensu lato restoration: A Comprehensive Quick Scoping Review of Current Knowledge. T2 A systematic Quick Scoping Review: the state of knowledge regarding Zostera spp. restoration A1 Núñez, África A1 Haro, Sara A1 Lugilde, Juan A1 Cid-Iturbe, Amparo A1 Pansini, Arianna A1 Beca-Carretero, Pedro A1 Korbee-Peinado, Nathalie A1 Morrison, Liam A1 Bermejo-Lacida, Ricardo K1 Zostera marina K1 Flora marina - Protección AB Seagrass meadows are suffering a global decline as a result of local and worldwide anthropogenic pressures. Ecological restoration activities are considered crucial to boost the recovery of ecosystem functioning and services. In the case of Zostera spp. spp. considerable progress has been made since the 70s, being Zostera marina the most studied species of all marine macrophytes including seaweeds and macroalgae. However, the knowledge, methodologies, and techniques to develop large-scale restoration actions are limited in comparison with other terrestrial macrophytes. Overall, the great variety of practices and methodologies used in Zostera spp. restoration provides a wide range of available information on the subject. A rigorous assessment is required to fill the identified knowledge gaps. Here, previous experimental efforts and human-mediated active restoration actions of the genus Zostera have been collated through a literature systematic review. Different factors have been analysed to determine those that allow success in transplantation experiments, and the main constraints limiting the development of seagrass restoration have been identified. From our world-wide systematic review, we describe general features and best practices for Zostera spp. restoration, to develop a unified protocol according to the type of transplant, location, and specific scenario. YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/32052 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/32052 LA eng NO Póster que muestra los resultados preliminares de un artículo en preparación sobre la efectividad de las distintas técnicas de restauración del género Zostera. NO Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech.CLIMAREST European Project DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 21 ene 2026