RL Pressey, P Visconti… - … Transactions of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Policy and practice around protected areas are poorly aligned with the basic purpose of protection, which is to make a difference. The difference made by protected areas is their …
Land-use/land-cover change is the most important factor in causing biodiversity loss. The Mediterranean region has been affected by antropic disturbance for thousands of years, and …
The task of measuring the decline of global biodiversity and instituting changes to halt and reverse this downturn has been taken up in response to the Convention on Biological …
PF Donald, AD Evans - Journal of applied ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 The spread and intensification of agriculture are recognized as two of the most important global threats to wildlife. There are clear links between agricultural change and …
CJ Gardner, ME Nicoll, C Birkinshaw, A Harris… - Biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Protected areas (PAs) are our principal conservation strategy and are evolving rapidly, but we know little about the real-world management and governance of new forms. We review …
Conservation planning is the process of locating and designing conservation areas to promote the persistence of biodiversity in situ. To do this, conservation areas must be able to …
Conservation networks, such as the European Natura 2000, are sets of designated reserves, the persistence of which requires the contribution of the non-protected territory in terms of …
LK Svancara, R Brannon J, M Scott, CR Groves… - …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Abstract “How much is enough?” is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggled with for years in conservation planning. To answer this …
Human activities deprive wild animals of their life requisites by destroying or impoverishing their surroundings, causing suffering of individuals. Yet, the notion that animal welfare …