Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and adapting to climate change across all biomes and spatial scales. Well-connected ecosystems support a diversity of ecological functions such as migration, hydrology, nutrient cycling, pollination, seed dispersal, food security, climate resilience and disease resistance. These Guidelines are based on the best available science and practice for maintaining, enhancing and restoring ecological connectivity among and between protected areas, other effective areas based conservation measures (OECMs) and other intact ecosystems. For the first time, this publication introduces a common definition and recommends formal recognition of ecological corrido...
Current conservation planning tends to focus on protecting species ranges or landscape connectivity ...
The theory and practice of connectivity conservation have matured, and we are now at the point where...
Habitats have been undergoing significant changes due to environmental processes and human impact th...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation breaks down the soon-to-be released IUCN Guidelines for ...
Isolation and connectivity are essential spatial characteristics of natural ecosystems and essential...
Summary 1. Current approaches to conservation may be inadequate to maintain ecosystem integrity bec...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
This Information Note introduces connectivity and ecological networks within the context of landscap...
Conservation plans are usually developed for regions that encompass only one environmental realm (te...
Over the past twenty years, conserving landscape connectivity has received increasing recognition as...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
A crucial gap exists between the static nature of the United States' existing protected areas and th...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
Current conservation planning tends to focus on protecting species ranges or landscape connectivity ...
The theory and practice of connectivity conservation have matured, and we are now at the point where...
Habitats have been undergoing significant changes due to environmental processes and human impact th...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation breaks down the soon-to-be released IUCN Guidelines for ...
Isolation and connectivity are essential spatial characteristics of natural ecosystems and essential...
Summary 1. Current approaches to conservation may be inadequate to maintain ecosystem integrity bec...
The movement of species and the flow of ecological processes are being interrupted by human developm...
This Information Note introduces connectivity and ecological networks within the context of landscap...
Conservation plans are usually developed for regions that encompass only one environmental realm (te...
Over the past twenty years, conserving landscape connectivity has received increasing recognition as...
Although a plethora of habitat-connectivity plans exists, protecting and restoring connectivity thro...
A crucial gap exists between the static nature of the United States' existing protected areas and th...
Natural ecosystems are increasingly being affected by climate change and fragmentation, which have a...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
Current conservation planning tends to focus on protecting species ranges or landscape connectivity ...
The theory and practice of connectivity conservation have matured, and we are now at the point where...
Habitats have been undergoing significant changes due to environmental processes and human impact th...