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The co-benefits of biodiversity conservation programmes on wider ecosystem services

The co-benefits of biodiversity conservation programmes on wider ecosystem services

... of conservation interest (black grouse, ca- percaillie, hen harrier, sea eagle, red squirrel, great crested newt, marsh fritillary butter fl y, slender scotch burnet moth, hazel gloves fungus, and water ... See full document

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Can payments for watershed services help save biodiversity? A spatial analysis of highland Guatemala

Can payments for watershed services help save biodiversity? A spatial analysis of highland Guatemala

... of biodiversity conservation ...of biodiversity benefits will depend on the specific land uses being supported by ...of conservation structures in an agricultural landscape, so as to ... See full document

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Global mapping of ecosystem services and conservation priorities

Global mapping of ecosystem services and conservation priorities

... on biodiversity: the variety of life on earth at scales from genes to ecosystems ...of conservation: the goods and services from ecological systems that benefit people ...‘‘ecosystem ... See full document

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Do mangrove forest restoration or rehabilitation activities return biodiversity to pre-impact levels?

Do mangrove forest restoration or rehabilitation activities return biodiversity to pre-impact levels?

... further biodiversity components, such as tree or structural diversity ...true ecosystem restoration is clearly the objective, fewer mangrove tree species are normally used in initial forest establishment ... See full document

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New meaning for old knowledge- Reinvigorating Participatory Approaches to Conservation and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

New meaning for old knowledge- Reinvigorating Participatory Approaches to Conservation and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

... People’s Biodiversity Register (PBR) documents diverse aspects such as biodiversity and ecosystems services in a location Narwana Village Panchayath, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, status of folk ... See full document

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Enhancing the benefits to biodiversity and ecosystem services within arable field margins

Enhancing the benefits to biodiversity and ecosystem services within arable field margins

... demonstrable benefits, there are several unknowns regarding the effectiveness of forb-rich field margins in enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem service ...additional ecosystem ... See full document

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Shared visions: can community conservation projects’ outcomes inform on their likely contributions to national biodiversity goals?

Shared visions: can community conservation projects’ outcomes inform on their likely contributions to national biodiversity goals?

... community-led conservation groups work to maintain and restore ecosystems and conserve indigenous ...of benefits or conservation returns on ...community-based programmes in achieving national ... See full document

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Conservation of forest biodiversity and ecosystem services in a pastoral landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes

Conservation of forest biodiversity and ecosystem services in a pastoral landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes

... However, the assumption that an increase in farm productivity reduces pressure on nearby natural ecosystems may be flawed. It is difficult to ensure that existing natural habitats are protected for conservation, ... See full document

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Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

... the benefits, or “ecosystem services,” that func- tioning ecosystems provide to humans are two major objectives of nature conservation (Ehrlich and Wilson 1991, UNEP ...1992). Ecosystem ... See full document

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New policy directions for global pond conservation

New policy directions for global pond conservation

... Ponds and pondscapes are rarely monitored in a systematic manner because of the resource and logistical implications for protecting these abundant waterbodies. Other monitoring options are possible, such as the use of ... See full document

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IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-06, (June, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

IJMSS Vol.05 Issue-06, (June, 2017) ISSN: 2321-1784 International Journal in Management and Social Science (Impact Factor- 6.178)

... by Conservation International, with only ...for conservation planning, and has mapped biodiversity-rich areas in the ...global biodiversity hotspots ii , four are present in India, represented ... See full document

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A unified approach to conservation prioritisation, reporting and information gathering in New Zealand

A unified approach to conservation prioritisation, reporting and information gathering in New Zealand

... overall biodiversity information requirements by setting out the essential ingredients of decision- making and reporting, and illuminating gaps (Gardner ...on biodiversity cause vulnerability and lead to ... See full document

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Resource Use Conflicts and Biodiversity Conservation in Jozani Ecosystem, Zanziba

Resource Use Conflicts and Biodiversity Conservation in Jozani Ecosystem, Zanziba

... awareness about rising the process of consensus-building. Laws should be also amended to avoid doubtful of land tenure rights in the management and conservation of biodiversity conservation at the ... See full document

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Alien Futures: : What is on the horizon for biological invasions?

Alien Futures: : What is on the horizon for biological invasions?

... Horizon scanning is a systematic process to identify and prioritize future threats and opportunities in order to inform strategy and policy (Sutherland, Fleishman, Mascia, Pretty, & Rudd, 2011; Sutherland & ... See full document

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Hydropeaking in Alpine rivers: an ecosystem services approach

Hydropeaking in Alpine rivers: an ecosystem services approach

... The small hydropower production along the main course is sustainable only in third and fourth reaches, as well.The habitat trout used as proxy for the biodiversity deserves an analysis. In fact, a detailed ... See full document

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Scaling the benefits of agri environment schemes for biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes

Scaling the benefits of agri environment schemes for biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes

... in co-occurrence networks in response to environmental changes (Morriën et ...and co-occurrence changed over time under anthropogenic influences, while Morriën et ...found co-occurrence networks of ... See full document

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Potential payment for ecosystem services (pes) scheme in Lake Ol Bolossat Nyandarwa County

Potential payment for ecosystem services (pes) scheme in Lake Ol Bolossat Nyandarwa County

... Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a 2005 UN-sponsored report designed to assess the state of the world’s ...of ecosystem services as food production (in the form of crops, livestock, capture ... See full document

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The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity:lessons from a large scale freshwater study

The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity:lessons from a large scale freshwater study

... whole ecosystem that can be linked (relatively) directly to its services: if the intercept is high and the slope is low then the system is both efficient in its energy use and capable of producing good ... See full document

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Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

... restoration and the future need will increase and the prospect of changing climate with increasing frequency of extreme events argues for approaching restoration from a functional and landscape perspective. The ... See full document

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Assessing the role of economic instruments in a policy mix for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provision: a review of some methodological challenges

Assessing the role of economic instruments in a policy mix for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provision: a review of some methodological challenges

... More generally, one can ask whether the economic instruments for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision in forests can play the same role in forest transition stage 4 [r] ... See full document

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