This Scientific Impact Paper summarizes the changes in policy and practice of crane conservation that have occurred since our 2019 research in the Cheorwon Basin located in the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) of the Republic of Korea (ROK). Changes in National Policy as well as increased engagement of conservation NGOs have led to more engagement of farmers in safeguarding crane habitat in their fields. Yet the current system of low‐intensity rice farming is dependent on military land‐use restrictions.Marianne und Dr. Fritz Walter Fischer‐StiftungZempelin StiftungPeer Reviewe
AbstractIncreasing numbers of previously threatened large grazing birds (cranes, geese and swans) ar...
1. Integrating biodiversity conservation and the development of local communities is a major challen...
The red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis (Statius Müller, 1776)) is a rare and endangered species that...
This Scientific Impact Paper summarizes the changes in policy and practice of crane conservation tha...
Biodiversity conservation in protected areas requires strict legal limitations to land use. In the C...
While agricultural intensification and expansion are major factors driving loss and degradation of n...
Many populations of migratory cranes, geese and swans are increasing throughout Europe and North Ame...
Protected areas are important to support biodiversity and endangered species. However, they are ofte...
Conflicts between opposing objectives of wildlife conservation and agriculture are increasing global...
The Hangang River and Imjingang River estuaries in Korea are part of the main transit route for many...
During the past 15 years, China has established more than 300 nature reserves. Many of the wetland r...
Case StudyEurasian Cranes (Grus grus) started staging at Gallocanta, NE Spain, in 1973, just after w...
Increasing numbers of previously threatened large grazing birds (cranes, geese and swans) are causin...
This thesis focuses on the social dimensions of crane and wetland conservation in rural landscapes i...
Integrating biodiversity conservation and the development of local communities is a major challenge ...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of previously threatened large grazing birds (cranes, geese and swans) ar...
1. Integrating biodiversity conservation and the development of local communities is a major challen...
The red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis (Statius Müller, 1776)) is a rare and endangered species that...
This Scientific Impact Paper summarizes the changes in policy and practice of crane conservation tha...
Biodiversity conservation in protected areas requires strict legal limitations to land use. In the C...
While agricultural intensification and expansion are major factors driving loss and degradation of n...
Many populations of migratory cranes, geese and swans are increasing throughout Europe and North Ame...
Protected areas are important to support biodiversity and endangered species. However, they are ofte...
Conflicts between opposing objectives of wildlife conservation and agriculture are increasing global...
The Hangang River and Imjingang River estuaries in Korea are part of the main transit route for many...
During the past 15 years, China has established more than 300 nature reserves. Many of the wetland r...
Case StudyEurasian Cranes (Grus grus) started staging at Gallocanta, NE Spain, in 1973, just after w...
Increasing numbers of previously threatened large grazing birds (cranes, geese and swans) are causin...
This thesis focuses on the social dimensions of crane and wetland conservation in rural landscapes i...
Integrating biodiversity conservation and the development of local communities is a major challenge ...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of previously threatened large grazing birds (cranes, geese and swans) ar...
1. Integrating biodiversity conservation and the development of local communities is a major challen...
The red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis (Statius Müller, 1776)) is a rare and endangered species that...