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The landscape ecology approach to wildlife conservation and management

The landscape ecology approach to wildlife conservation and management

... Several small islands lose species faster than one single island of equivalent size (Burkey 1995).. • Before: each area was considered separately[r] ... See full document

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A CALL FOR REFLECTION ON THE CATEGORY OF WILDLIFE REFUGE CONSERVATION UNIT

A CALL FOR REFLECTION ON THE CATEGORY OF WILDLIFE REFUGE CONSERVATION UNIT

... comes to conservation units, it is imperative to consider the existence of permanently protected ...territories. The greening of thought drives the time horizon expansion ... See full document

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Otters and dams in mediterranean habitats:a conservation ecology approach

Otters and dams in mediterranean habitats:a conservation ecology approach

... Over the years that took to produce this thesis, several persons helped with contributes and reviews to improve the ...Besides the anonymous referees, and the ... See full document

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The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference

The quantitative study of marked individuals in ecology, evolution and conservation biology: a foreword to the EURING 2003 Conference

... follow the same general structure as the Conference. We organised the EURING meeting in 10 technical sessions, covering what we considered as fastest growing areas in the ...on the ... See full document

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Pattern, process, and function in landscape ecology and catchment hydrology – how can quantitative landscape ecology support predictions in ungauged basins (PUB)?

Pattern, process, and function in landscape ecology and catchment hydrology – how can quantitative landscape ecology support predictions in ungauged basins (PUB)?

... responses to water level fluctuations. Applying a similar approach, Wierda et ...of the groundwater regime and (Lookingbill et al., 2004) for the prediction of soil moisture ...response ... See full document

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Biology, ecology and conservation of mobulid rays in the Azores

Biology, ecology and conservation of mobulid rays in the Azores

... obliged to report data from dives ...from the responsible entities has made possible that regulations are not always properly ...showed the importance of the seamount Princesa Alice, ... See full document

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Merging Traditional and Introduced Wildlife Conservation Systems: An Example from Ghana

Merging Traditional and Introduced Wildlife Conservation Systems: An Example from Ghana

... in the area and began disregarding the age-old taboos by killing the monkeys indiscriminately (Fargey, ...1991). The resulting drastic reduction of the monkey population led ... See full document

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The Modern Approach to Industrial Maintenance Management

The Modern Approach to Industrial Maintenance Management

... suffers” and the financial “considers being too ...between the production units and the maintenance department, which is responsible with the equipments’ status and ... See full document

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A proactive approach to the conservation of historic and cultural Heritage: the HeritageCare methodology

A proactive approach to the conservation of historic and cultural Heritage: the HeritageCare methodology

... adaptable to the reality of the different countries inside the South-West European ...Therefore, the project started with the creation of basic supporting information, such as: ... See full document

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Landscape genetic structure and ecological constraints of the endangered Red-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) populations in Iberian Peninsula: an innovative approach for conservation and management

Landscape genetic structure and ecological constraints of the endangered Red-billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) populations in Iberian Peninsula: an innovative approach for conservation and management

... loss and fragmentation are major drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide (Fahrig 2003, Fischer and Lindenmayer ...2007). The local, regional and global impacts of widespread landscape ... See full document

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Linking biodiversity, landscape dynamics and agricultural policies to inform conservation on farmland: The case of Mediterranean farmland birds

Linking biodiversity, landscape dynamics and agricultural policies to inform conservation on farmland: The case of Mediterranean farmland birds

... by the rotation of rain-fed cereals and fallows typically grazed by sheep (Figure ...of conservation concern (Delgado & Moreira 2000). The southern part of the SPA includes a mosaic ... See full document

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New Frontiers in Management, Conservation and Restoration

New Frontiers in Management, Conservation and Restoration

... homegardens and new green spaces inside the settlements are also signals of trasnformation in land use and traditional ...According to female informants, the number of cultivated ... See full document

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Monitoring the sustainable development performance:an integrated approach to business management

Monitoring the sustainable development performance:an integrated approach to business management

... tries to evidence those contradictions 13 and point out the interrelations between multiple concepts, deriving in a continuous and controversial ethical paradox 14 ...associated to ... See full document

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The Ecology and Conservation of Wild Rice, Zizania palustris L., in North America

The Ecology and Conservation of Wild Rice, Zizania palustris L., in North America

... Perhaps the most important consideration for conserving or restoration of wild rice in Minnesota is the conservation of and/or the rebuilding of wild rice ...watershed, the ... See full document

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Cheap and nasty? The potential perils of using management costs to identify global conservation priorities.

Cheap and nasty? The potential perils of using management costs to identify global conservation priorities.

... biodiversity conservation varies widely around the world and such costs should be considered when identifying countries to best focus conservation ...area management costs, but ... See full document

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Integrating Landscape Disturbance and Indicator Species in Conservation Studies

Integrating Landscape Disturbance and Indicator Species in Conservation Studies

... Successful conservation plans are conditioned by our ability to detect anthropogenic change in space and time and various statistical analyses have been developed to handle this ... See full document

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Road development and the geography of hunting by an Amazonian indigenous group: consequences for wildlife conservation.

Road development and the geography of hunting by an Amazonian indigenous group: consequences for wildlife conservation.

... for conservation of wildlife populations. However, in the tropics there are two important factors that may interact to threaten this objective: 1) road development associated with large-scale ... See full document

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Integrating ecology and evolutionary theory. A game changer for biodiversity conservation?

Integrating ecology and evolutionary theory. A game changer for biodiversity conservation?

... (Barker and Odling-Smee 2014), then species and genetic diversity are at least as important as functional diversity for the evolution and future functioning of an ...Now, to be able ... See full document

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Smart Structural Health Monitoring Applied to Management and Conservation of Bridges

Smart Structural Health Monitoring Applied to Management and Conservation of Bridges

... detection and localisation, even when data-based approaches are ...used to simulate damage scenarios that are not possible to obtain in any other ...used to test the validity and ... See full document

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APROXIMACIÓN A LA FORMULACIÓN DE UN MODELO TEÓRICO DE LAS UNIDADES DE GESTIÓN DEL PAISAJE (approach to the formulation of a theoretical model for landscape management units)

APROXIMACIÓN A LA FORMULACIÓN DE UN MODELO TEÓRICO DE LAS UNIDADES DE GESTIÓN DEL PAISAJE (approach to the formulation of a theoretical model for landscape management units)

... The landscape management focal objective is to optimize the utilization process of goods and services provided by ...as the implementation of the planning process ... See full document

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