Much Progress Has Been Made In The Development Of Quantitative Methods For Identifying Priority Areas Based On What We Know About Species Distributions, But We Must Now Build An Understanding Of Biological Processes Into Conservation Planning. Here, Using Studies At Global To Local Scales, Researchers...
Each of these categories has their own idiosyncrasy, which should be taken into account in the high mountain conservation planning. Nature reserves become a reclaim for the tourism sector. Declaration of new protection areas sometimes includes among their benefits that they will favor this economic ...
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. ...
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Plant diversity and conservation in China: planning a strategic bioresource for a sustainable future China is one of the richest countries for plant diversity with approximately 33 000 vascular plant species, ranking second in the world. However, the plant... H Huang - 《Botanical Journal of the...
Systematic Conservation Planning refers to a technique developed in the 1980s to make objective decisions about the nature and location of conservation actions by prioritizing conservation values using a complementarity-based optimization algorithm.
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and have contributed to the prioritization of larger reserves over smaller ones in conservation planning (Williams et al.2005; Lawton et al.2010). Nevertheless, there is conflicting evidence suggesting that several small reserves may be more effective than a single large one of equivalent total area...
Mangrove planting is necessary at present but need to be done with proper planning and zoning to ensure that key habitats for shorebirds are not lost to replanting. The lowest expert score for the effectiveness of implementation in this topic (1.57/5; Table 1) also suggests that there are ...