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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation
… can have far-reaching effects on the flora and fauna, the soil and water resources, and on human ecology (Forman and … of natural habitat in the landscape. Rainfall patterns, soil infiltration rates, runoff and flooding are all … (Hobbs 1993a). The rising water table brings salt to the soil surface and an estimated 62,500ha of land is going out …
Aspects of Trans-boundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia
… has been carried out by the Institute of Biology and Soil Science. Projects Research, monitoring, camera trapping, … in Kyrgyzstan by GIZ, the Institute of Biology and Soil Science, and advice from IUCN Caprinae Specialist Group. … GPS has also been produced by the Institute of Biology and Soil Science. 5.3. Camera trapping Substantial advances in …
Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks
… as the long, relatively undisturbed coastline, the high soil differentiation, the varied topography and the various … of the Banisveld in order to expose the original sandy soil. Although costly, the operation was financed completely by the sale of the soil. The newly exposed soil, despite being covered for …
The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality
… get more manageable field structures with less varying soil moisture. This rearranging is a challenging process, … of forming small agricultural units, the structure of the soil in the area also made intensive farming difficult. The lower (clay) soil was very tight, retaining water from winter and spring …