Ecological corridors are a fundamental element in the National ecological network approved by the Grenelle environmental agreement in order to reduce ecosystem damage caused by fragmentation of the natural habitat zones of species. How can their effectiveness be evaluated? This article sums up current knowledge on their pros and cons
Ecological networks are designed to maintain biodiversity and ecological processes by protecting hab...
Due to urbanisation, wildlife sees its natural habitats fragmented. The objective of the research is...
International audienceEcological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's to...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
Les corridors écologiques sont utilisés comme base de la Trame bleue et verte issue du Grenelle de l...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
The concept of corridors is assessed in relation to corridor requirements for different species grou...
The paper considers theoretical and applied foundations of the concept of the ecological corridors i...
This chapter focuses specifically on the most popular approach to maintain connectivity in conservat...
Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for...
Ecological networks protect habitats and species endangered from effects of increasing urbanisation....
Abstract: There are few controlled data with which to assess the conservation role of corridors conn...
Landscape corridors are narrow strips of land that differ from the matrix on either side. In additio...
Ecological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's toolbox. However, their ...
Ecological networks are designed to maintain biodiversity and ecological processes by protecting hab...
Due to urbanisation, wildlife sees its natural habitats fragmented. The objective of the research is...
International audienceEcological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's to...
Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and ...
Les corridors écologiques sont utilisés comme base de la Trame bleue et verte issue du Grenelle de l...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
The concept of corridors is assessed in relation to corridor requirements for different species grou...
The paper considers theoretical and applied foundations of the concept of the ecological corridors i...
This chapter focuses specifically on the most popular approach to maintain connectivity in conservat...
Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for...
Ecological networks protect habitats and species endangered from effects of increasing urbanisation....
Abstract: There are few controlled data with which to assess the conservation role of corridors conn...
Landscape corridors are narrow strips of land that differ from the matrix on either side. In additio...
Ecological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's toolbox. However, their ...
Ecological networks are designed to maintain biodiversity and ecological processes by protecting hab...
Due to urbanisation, wildlife sees its natural habitats fragmented. The objective of the research is...
International audienceEcological corridors are among the most used items in the conservationist's to...