1.Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spatial networks. Although the importance of habitat networks for individual species is clear, their significance for long‐term ecological resilience and multi‐species conservation strategies is less established. 2.Referencing spatial network theory, we describe the conceptual basis for defining and assessing a network of wildlife areas that supports species’ resilience to multiple forms of perturbations and pressures. We explore actions that could enhance network resilience at a range of scales, based on ecological principles, with reference to four well‐established strategies for intervention in a spatial network (“Better, Bigger, More and Joine...
AbstractHabitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are commo...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Are wild landscapes relatively resilient to environmental change? This question is examined in rela...
1.Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spatia...
1. Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spati...
Conservation area networks in most countries are fragmented and inadequate. To tackle this in Englan...
The current network of area-based conservation measures in the UK, and globally, is not delivering e...
One of the most significant challenges to species conservation in the 21st century is how to foster ...
Humans are producing complex and often undesirable social and ecological outcomes in many landscapes...
In this paper, we propose the ecological network concept as a suitable basis for inserting biodivers...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes requires protecting networks of ecological re...
A crucial gap exists between the static nature of the United States' existing protected areas and th...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Summary 1. Current approaches to conservation may be inadequate to maintain ecosystem integrity bec...
AbstractHabitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are commo...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Are wild landscapes relatively resilient to environmental change? This question is examined in rela...
1.Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spatia...
1. Planning for nature conservation has increasingly emphasised the concepts of resilience and spati...
Conservation area networks in most countries are fragmented and inadequate. To tackle this in Englan...
The current network of area-based conservation measures in the UK, and globally, is not delivering e...
One of the most significant challenges to species conservation in the 21st century is how to foster ...
Humans are producing complex and often undesirable social and ecological outcomes in many landscapes...
In this paper, we propose the ecological network concept as a suitable basis for inserting biodivers...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes requires protecting networks of ecological re...
A crucial gap exists between the static nature of the United States' existing protected areas and th...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Summary 1. Current approaches to conservation may be inadequate to maintain ecosystem integrity bec...
AbstractHabitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are commo...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Are wild landscapes relatively resilient to environmental change? This question is examined in rela...