The existing system of nature reserves in Australia is inadequate for the long-term conservation and restoration of native biological diversity because it fails to accommodate, among other elements, large scale and long-term ecological processes and change, including physical and biotic transport in the landscape. This paper is an overview of the connectivity elements that inform a scientific framework for significantly improving the prospects for the long-term conservation of Australia's biodiversity. The framework forms the basis for the WildCountry programme. This programme has identified connectivity at landscape, regional and continental scales as a critical component of an effective conservation system. Seven categories of ecological ...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
Landscape scale ecological restoration and connectivity initiatives are gaining momentum in Australi...
Hodgson et al. [Journal of Applied Ecology46 (2009) 964] argue that connectivity is complex and unce...
The existing system of nature reserves in Australia is inadequate for the long-term conservation and...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Managing and restoring connectivity that enables wildlife movement through landscapes is the primary...
Australia has seen a rapid growth in the establishment of networks of lands managed for connectivity...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation, resulting in ...
Systematic conservation planning research has focused on designing systems of conservation areas tha...
Habitat fragmentation as a result of human activity is a key threat to natural systems, resulting in...
Many large-scale connectivity initiatives have been proposed around the world with the aim of mainta...
Aim Most approaches to conservation prioritization are focused on biodiversity features that are alr...
We are currently facing the likelihood of severe climate change before the close of thecentury. In t...
<div><p>With the high rate of ecosystem change already occurring and predicted to occur in the comin...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
Landscape scale ecological restoration and connectivity initiatives are gaining momentum in Australi...
Hodgson et al. [Journal of Applied Ecology46 (2009) 964] argue that connectivity is complex and unce...
The existing system of nature reserves in Australia is inadequate for the long-term conservation and...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Managing and restoring connectivity that enables wildlife movement through landscapes is the primary...
Australia has seen a rapid growth in the establishment of networks of lands managed for connectivity...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation, resulting in ...
Systematic conservation planning research has focused on designing systems of conservation areas tha...
Habitat fragmentation as a result of human activity is a key threat to natural systems, resulting in...
Many large-scale connectivity initiatives have been proposed around the world with the aim of mainta...
Aim Most approaches to conservation prioritization are focused on biodiversity features that are alr...
We are currently facing the likelihood of severe climate change before the close of thecentury. In t...
<div><p>With the high rate of ecosystem change already occurring and predicted to occur in the comin...
There is considerable discussion about the relative importance of conserving high quality wilderness...
Landscape scale ecological restoration and connectivity initiatives are gaining momentum in Australi...
Hodgson et al. [Journal of Applied Ecology46 (2009) 964] argue that connectivity is complex and unce...