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Wetland landscape transformation by beavers: responses of biodiversity and functional indicators at multiple scales. [PDF]
Law A +8 more
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Dracula's Menagerie Reloaded: Assessing the Relative Roles of Habitat and Interspecific Interactions in an Intact Mammalian Assemblage Using Structural Equation Modeling. [PDF]
Dyck MA +3 more
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Open border ecosystems: Against globalised laissez-faire conservation. [PDF]
Lean CH.
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Identifying Major Factors for Success and Failure of Conservation Programs in Europe. [PDF]
Farwig N +22 more
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Guiding principles for rewilding [PDF]
Abstract There has been much recent interest in the concept of rewilding as a tool for nature conservation, but also confusion over the idea, which has limited its utility. We developed a unifying definition and 10 guiding principles for rewilding through a survey of 59 rewilding experts, a summary of key organizations’ rewilding ...
Steve Carver, Ian Convery, Zoltan Kun
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2018
Rewilding aims at maintaining or even increasing biodiversity through the restoration of ecological and evolutionary processes using extant keystone species or ecological replacements of extinct keystone species that drive these processes. It is hailed by some as the most exciting and promising conservation strategy to slow down or stop what is ...
William Scott, Paul Vare
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Rewilding aims at maintaining or even increasing biodiversity through the restoration of ecological and evolutionary processes using extant keystone species or ecological replacements of extinct keystone species that drive these processes. It is hailed by some as the most exciting and promising conservation strategy to slow down or stop what is ...
William Scott, Paul Vare
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In the face of the current climatic crisis, actions of tree planting and park formation once in a decade, are not enough. Cities need a radical change of approach to urban green places. Building resilience requires the process of “rewilding”, that is purposeful introduction of nature to urbanised areas.
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In the face of the current climatic crisis, actions of tree planting and park formation once in a decade, are not enough. Cities need a radical change of approach to urban green places. Building resilience requires the process of “rewilding”, that is purposeful introduction of nature to urbanised areas.
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2017
This chapter explains the practice of reintroduction and rewilding. It discusses the process of reintroduction, which can be achieved through restoration, translocation, and captive breeding based on species-focused, site-focused, or human-focused motivations. Moreover, the chapter looks at regulatory frameworks and policies for reintroduction, such as
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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This chapter explains the practice of reintroduction and rewilding. It discusses the process of reintroduction, which can be achieved through restoration, translocation, and captive breeding based on species-focused, site-focused, or human-focused motivations. Moreover, the chapter looks at regulatory frameworks and policies for reintroduction, such as
Anne E. Goodenough, Adam G. Hart
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