This chapter focuses specifically on the most popular approach to maintain connectivity in conservation and management, which is to create or maintain habitat corridors. The popularity of corridors in conservation derives from the direct and intuitive relationship to thei
Wildlife corridors have become a widely adopted management strategy for the conservation of species ...
The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats is probably the single greatest threat to the world's...
Corridors are a popular tool for conservation of small populations. However, two purported benefits ...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
Abstract: There are few controlled data with which to assess the conservation role of corridors conn...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
We examined the links between the science and policy of habitat corridors to better understand how c...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
International audienceEcological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's to...
Ecological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's toolbox. However, their ...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
Conservation scientists emphasize the importance of maintaining a connected network of protected are...
Indicative of the intense interest and activity in this area of conservation biology, there has been...
Ecological corridors are a fundamental element in the National ecological network approved by the Gr...
Wildlife corridors have become a widely adopted management strategy for the conservation of species ...
The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats is probably the single greatest threat to the world's...
Corridors are a popular tool for conservation of small populations. However, two purported benefits ...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
Abstract: There are few controlled data with which to assess the conservation role of corridors conn...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
We examined the links between the science and policy of habitat corridors to better understand how c...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
International audienceEcological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's to...
Ecological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's toolbox. However, their ...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
Conservation scientists emphasize the importance of maintaining a connected network of protected are...
Indicative of the intense interest and activity in this area of conservation biology, there has been...
Ecological corridors are a fundamental element in the National ecological network approved by the Gr...
Wildlife corridors have become a widely adopted management strategy for the conservation of species ...
The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats is probably the single greatest threat to the world's...
Corridors are a popular tool for conservation of small populations. However, two purported benefits ...