<div><p>Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grasslands are increasingly fragmented, mostly privately owned, and vary greatly in terms of habitat quality and protection status. A coordinated strategic response for grassland bird conservation is difficult, largely due to the scope and complexity of the problem, further compounded by biological, sociological, and economic uncertainties. We describe the results from a collaborative Structured Decision Making (SDM) workshop focused on linking social and economic drivers of landscape change to grassland bird population outcomes. We identified and evaluated alternative strategies for grassland bird conservation using a series of rapid prototype models....
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The results from this study su...
As we continue to debate the effects, solutions, and long term consequences of our actions one thing...
Biodiversity conservation frequently competes with the needs of society for agricultural production ...
Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grass-lands are in...
Grassland birds are experiencing persistent population declines in North America and elsewhere. Prot...
Grassland birds are highly imperiled because of historical habitat loss and ongoing conversion of gr...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyAlice BoyleMany North American bird populations are declining,...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
In European grassland landscapes, grazing and mowing play a key role for the maintenance of high-qua...
For millennia grasslands have provided a myriad of ecosystem services and have been coupled with hum...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The results from this study su...
As we continue to debate the effects, solutions, and long term consequences of our actions one thing...
Biodiversity conservation frequently competes with the needs of society for agricultural production ...
Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grass-lands are in...
Grassland birds are experiencing persistent population declines in North America and elsewhere. Prot...
Grassland birds are highly imperiled because of historical habitat loss and ongoing conversion of gr...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyAlice BoyleMany North American bird populations are declining,...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
In European grassland landscapes, grazing and mowing play a key role for the maintenance of high-qua...
For millennia grasslands have provided a myriad of ecosystem services and have been coupled with hum...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The results from this study su...
As we continue to debate the effects, solutions, and long term consequences of our actions one thing...
Biodiversity conservation frequently competes with the needs of society for agricultural production ...