Ecological Restoration Using Synthetic Biology
Bizimana Rukundo T.
Faculty of Biological Sciences Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Ecological restoration seeks to reverse the damage caused by human activities to natural ecosystems, aiming to return them to a close approximation of their pre-disturbance structure and function. Traditional methods of restoration have evolved over the years, but challenges persist, particularly in the introduction and management of novel species. Synthetic biology offers new tools and approaches to enhance ecological restoration efforts by designing and deploying genetically engineered organisms tailored for specific restoration goals. This interdisciplinary approach holds promise for improving biodiversity, ecosystem services, and resilience. However, it also raises significant ethical, regulatory, and ecological concerns that must be addressed to ensure responsible implementation. This paper explores the integration of synthetic biology into ecological restoration, examining its potential benefits, risks, and future directions.
Keywords: Ecological restoration, Synthetic biology, Genetic engineering, Biodiversity, Ecosystem services.
CITATION: Bizimana Rukundo T. Ecological Restoration Using Synthetic Biology. Research Output Journal of Biological and Applied Science. 2024 3(1):63-67