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Tangerine Dream (theory of ecological recovery)

Tangerine Dream theory suggests that ecosystems have an inherent capacity to recover from disturbances, much like a landscape gradually regenerates after damage. It emphasizes that natural processes—such as plant regrowth, soil restoration, and species interactions—work together over time to restore ecological balance. The theory recognizes that recovery may be slow and complex but is possible through the system’s resilience. Essentially, it highlights nature’s ability to heal itself, provided that human impacts are minimized and ecosystems are given time and space to undergo natural regeneration processes.