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Biodiversity conservation: history, protected areas and hotspots

Biodiversity conservation: history, protected areas and hotspots

... resources and indirectly through urbanisation and industrialisation within coastal environments (Weir et ...turtle conservation nation, with Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), Leatherback ... See full document

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BIODIVERSITY AND THE PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEM IN ALBANIA

BIODIVERSITY AND THE PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEM IN ALBANIA

... estuaries and lagoons, lakes and wetlands, grasslands, middle-low altitude coppice forests, high altitude forests, alpine vegetation and glacial ...families and more than 900 genera. Medicinal ... See full document

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Developing a Planning and Management System for Protected Areas on Small Islands (The Azores Archipelago, Portugal): the SMARTPARKS Project

Developing a Planning and Management System for Protected Areas on Small Islands (The Azores Archipelago, Portugal): the SMARTPARKS Project

... development, and therefore require specific tailored approaches for planning and ...Unsurprisingly, protected areas have a special role in the conservation of biodiversity ... See full document

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Global diversity hotspots and conservation priorities for sharks.

Global diversity hotspots and conservation priorities for sharks.

... Designing conservation strategies for this group depends on basic knowledge of the geographic distribution and diversity of known ...present, and have identified hotspots of shark species ... See full document

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CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE FOR GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTIONS OF CERRADO TREE SPECIES

CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE FOR GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTIONS OF CERRADO TREE SPECIES

... habitable areas in the Cerrado region, and 91 (HHGSDX50 scenario) - 123 (HHGGAX50 scenario) species were predicted to decline by more than 90% in potential distributional area in the Cerrado ...method, ... See full document

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Combining natural history collections with fisher knowledge for community-based conservation in Fiji.

Combining natural history collections with fisher knowledge for community-based conservation in Fiji.

... the protected area for a short period at some point during the closure to pay for special projects or to feed ...populations and can become a seductively convenient resource once villagers see how ... See full document

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The substantial first impact of bottom fishing on rare biodiversity hotspots: a dilemma for evidence-based conservation.

The substantial first impact of bottom fishing on rare biodiversity hotspots: a dilemma for evidence-based conservation.

... ports and since the late 1990s protected in an MPA and by a fisheries by-law [49], ...lane and unsuitable habitat has left the study site largely un-fished and recent vessel monitoring ... See full document

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Antarctica's protected areas are inadequate, unrepresentative, and at risk.

Antarctica's protected areas are inadequate, unrepresentative, and at risk.

... terrestrial biodiversity conservation (688 km 2 ...ice-free areas for their biodiversity values (Figure 1; Tables S1, S2), while a further 18 ASPAs (not considered here) conserve other values, ... See full document

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Ecosystem services and opportunity costs shift spatial priorities for conserving forest biodiversity.

Ecosystem services and opportunity costs shift spatial priorities for conserving forest biodiversity.

... protect biodiversity and ES takes place at various levels of governance that may justify the design of new policy ...for conservation can guide measures directed to land owners, for instance by ... See full document

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Freshwater biodiversity assessment in areas with and without protection

Freshwater biodiversity assessment in areas with and without protection

... the protected area coverage in terrestrial, marine and freshwater systems, with 57%, 37% and 6%, respectively (Di Marco et ...PAs, and CBD’s Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 has the goal to ... See full document

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Creating Protected Areas on Public Lands: Is There Room for Additional Conservation?

Creating Protected Areas on Public Lands: Is There Room for Additional Conservation?

... area and selected for this study cover 561,920 ...biophysical and socioeconomic ...1974 and 1976, and from 1986 and 2011 a mosaic of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite images ... See full document

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Floristic and ecological attributes of a Seasonal Semideciduous Atlantic Forest in a key area for conservation of the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil

Floristic and ecological attributes of a Seasonal Semideciduous Atlantic Forest in a key area for conservation of the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil

... Gerais and Espírito Santo States, Brazil, integrates the Central Corridor of the Atlantic ...Brigadeiro and their respective surrounding forest fragments, form a key area for biodiversity ... See full document

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Roadkill hotspots in a protected area of Cerrado in Brazil: planning actions to conservation

Roadkill hotspots in a protected area of Cerrado in Brazil: planning actions to conservation

... two hotspots, the road intersects small streams with riparian ...plantations and pasture, is associated to preferential animal moving through this type of land ...Open areas usually offer lesser ... See full document

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A century of change in Kenya's mammal communities: increased richness and decreased uniqueness in six protected areas.

A century of change in Kenya's mammal communities: increased richness and decreased uniqueness in six protected areas.

... large-scale biodiversity losses as a result of climate change and human impact presents major challenges for ecology and conservation ...parks and wildlife reserves to help protect ... See full document

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Spatial data and modelling for the prioritisation of conservation areas in the Alpine region of the Canton of Vaud Ana Rute Pires Cardoso

Spatial data and modelling for the prioritisation of conservation areas in the Alpine region of the Canton of Vaud Ana Rute Pires Cardoso

... only biodiversity features, but there does not seem to be a definitive tendency towards richness or rarity in the existing ...CAZ and ABF results is also minimised (Figure 54 and Figure ...hoc ... See full document

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Loss of Biodiversity and Conservation Strategies: An Outlook of Indian Scenario

Loss of Biodiversity and Conservation Strategies: An Outlook of Indian Scenario

... Protocol and formalised its commitment to it. Approach to pro- tecting and promoting biodiversity has been guided by the belief that all three objectives of the Con- vention on Biological Diversity, ... See full document

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ETHNOECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION IN PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS: INCORPORATING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN SUPERAGUI NATIONAL PARK MANAGEMENT

ETHNOECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION IN PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS: INCORPORATING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN SUPERAGUI NATIONAL PARK MANAGEMENT

... methods and techniques can be used, like the ...community’s history, and through local myths and legends, attempting to learn about the population through uncovered symbolic inte- raction with ... See full document

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Floristic and ecological attributes of a Seasonal Semideciduous Atlantic Forest in a key area for conservation of the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil

Floristic and ecological attributes of a Seasonal Semideciduous Atlantic Forest in a key area for conservation of the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais State, Brazil

... Gerais and Espírito Santo States, Brazil, integrates the Central Corridor of the Atlantic ...Brigadeiro and their respective surrounding forest fragments, form a key area for biodiversity ... See full document

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Linking biodiversity conservation and livelihoods in India.

Linking biodiversity conservation and livelihoods in India.

... Research indicates that olive ridleys remain in small offshore congregations during the breeding season, and are not diffusely distributed along the entire coast. Discrete reproductive patches off the mass nesting ... See full document

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THE CONSERVATION AND POTENTIAL HABITAT OF THE HIMALAYAN MUSK DEER, MOSCHUS CHRYSOGASTER,  IN THE PROTECTED AREAS OF NEPAL

THE CONSERVATION AND POTENTIAL HABITAT OF THE HIMALAYAN MUSK DEER, MOSCHUS CHRYSOGASTER, IN THE PROTECTED AREAS OF NEPAL

... 12] and current study data. We collected presence and absence information for the species from local peoples, parks staff and from ...software and chose the elevation, settlement, river, road ... See full document

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