[HTML][HTML] Addressing the early-successional habitat needs of at-risk species on privately owned lands in the eastern united states
Public lands alone are insufficient to address the needs of most at-risk wildlife species in the
US As a result, a variety of voluntary incentive programs have emerged to recruit private …
US As a result, a variety of voluntary incentive programs have emerged to recruit private …
Challenges in remote sensing based climate and crop monitoring: navigating the complexities using AI
H Han, Z Liu, J Li, Z Zeng - Journal of cloud computing, 2024 - Springer
The fast human climate change we are witnessing in the early twenty-first century is
inextricably linked to the health and function of the biosphere. Climate change is affecting …
inextricably linked to the health and function of the biosphere. Climate change is affecting …
30× 30 biodiversity gains rely on national coordination
Global commitments to protect 30% of land by 2030 present an opportunity to combat the
biodiversity crisis, but reducing extinction risk will depend on where countries expand …
biodiversity crisis, but reducing extinction risk will depend on where countries expand …
The role of protected and unprotected forest remnants for mammal conservation in a megadiverse Neotropical hotspot
Abstract The Brazilian Atlantic Forest of Southern Bahia is a megadiverse region given its
remarkable number of species and endemism. Despite being a priority region for …
remarkable number of species and endemism. Despite being a priority region for …
The role of privately protected areas in achieving biodiversity representation within a national protected area network
As the world nears the target of protecting 17% of terrestrial environments, there remain
significant gaps in achieving the ecologically representative system of protected areas (PAs) …
significant gaps in achieving the ecologically representative system of protected areas (PAs) …
Leveraging private lands to meet 2030 biodiversity targets in the United States
Coincident with international movements to protect 30% of land and sea over the next
decade (“30× 30”), the United States has committed to more than doubling its current …
decade (“30× 30”), the United States has committed to more than doubling its current …
[BOOK][B] Mainstreaming biodiversity in forestry: Country case studies
RD Harrison, AJ Chepstow-Lusty - 2024 - books.google.com
Forests harbour a large proportion of the Earth's terrestrial biodiversity, which continues to
be lost at an alarming rate. Deforestation is the single most important driver of forest …
be lost at an alarming rate. Deforestation is the single most important driver of forest …
Current capacity, bottlenecks, and future projections for offsetting habitat loss using Mitigation and Conservation banking in the United States
Habitat banking in its many iterations is an established and popular mechanism to deliver
environmental offsets. The United States can look back at over 30 years of banking …
environmental offsets. The United States can look back at over 30 years of banking …
Balancing rare species conservation with extractive industries
The Colorado Plateau has abundant oil, gas, and alternative energy potential. This energy
potential is scattered among a patchwork of land ownership, with private, tribal, and public …
potential is scattered among a patchwork of land ownership, with private, tribal, and public …
Documenting the conservation value of easements
P Kareiva, M Bailey, D Brown, B Dinkins… - … Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Placing conservation easements on private lands could contribute greatly to biodiversity
protection in the United States. However, a paucity of data prevents us from knowing to what …
protection in the United States. However, a paucity of data prevents us from knowing to what …