The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is currently discussing the development of a Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) that would mirror the categories and criteria used to assess the conservation status of species. The suggested scientific foundations for the RLE are being considered by IUCN for adoption as the backbone of the RLE. We identify conceptual and operational weaknesses in the draft RLE approach, the categories, and criteria.While species are relatively well-described units, there is no consistent means to classify ecosystems for assessing conservation status. The proposed RLE is framed mostly around certain features of ecosystems such as broad vegetation or habitat types, and do not consider major global change dri...
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The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
Abstract In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conserv...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
We begin by briefly examining the achievements of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and offer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
Abstract In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conserv...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates ...
In response to growing demand for ecosystem-level risk assessment in biodiversity conservation, and ...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
An understanding of risks to biodiversity is needed for planning action to slow current rates of dec...
We begin by briefly examining the achievements of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and offer...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...
The potential for conservation of individual species has been greatly advanced by the International ...