Conservation planning is the process of locating, configuring, implementing and maintaining areas that are managed to promote the persistence of biodiversity and other natural values. Conservation planning is i
separation into different categories such as ecotourism, sustainable tourism, wildlife tourism, nature-based tourism, heritage tourism and cultural tourism (Rotherham2013). Each of these categories has their own idiosyncrasy, which should be taken into account in the high mountain conservation planning. ...
The potential for such tradeoffs in ecosystem services highlights the need to consider biological outcomes when assessing strategies to improve water quality, as well as the value of physical-biological forecasting models to agricultural and biological conservation planning in a changing climate. 4.1. ...
We illustrate our approach using amphibian and reptile species occurring in a biodiversity hotspot region, the Iberian Peninsula. We found that explicitly incorporating phylogenetic and intraspecific diversity in systematic conservation planning provides advantages in terms of maximizing overall biodiversity ...
“These communities came in with a scarcity mindset, that this land and their livelihood would be taken away from them,” says Alejandra of her workshops with local communities and government stakeholders. “But they left understanding that this plan makes them part of a solution that e...
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Conservation planning around the world faces numerous challenges, including too little (or too much) data, limited resources, and a wide range of stakeholders to include in decision-making. However, technological advancements are revolutionizing the way we approach these issues. One such advancement is...
information oncoastal waters in the Mediterraneanis being provided to assist coastal surveillance and water quality monitoring. And to help coastal development planning and risk assessments, projectBathySentused Copernicus Sentinel-2 data to develop a way to automatically map water depths close ...