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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… designed to be out of reach of human development and environmental destruction. This concept was the basis of the … Simply put, governments facing the magnitude of ix the environmental crisis had to find a way to ensure the … highways bisect their habitats, thus also reducing vehicle damage and human fatalities (Fig. 5–2). In Glacier National …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… types (only types with more than 1% area) . . . .49 9. Environmental education: Czech pupil with pearl mussel . . . … of the Green Belt of Fennoscandia also includes a joint environmental policy in the border area (Hokkanen, 2004; … Since then, it has been possible to avoid major flood damage. Transboundary cooperation was essential because the …
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Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… a characteristic set of species, communities, dynamics and environmental conditions, of which WWF has identified 238 in … those areas and on those species communities that harbour environmental values which are crucial to the maintenance of … • corridors, which serve to maintain vital ecological or environmental connections by providing physical (though not …
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