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Housing growth in and near United States protected areas limits their conservation value

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010
United States of America

Protected areas are crucial for biodiversity conservation because they provide safe havens for species threatened by land-use change and resulting habitat loss. However, protected areas are only effective when they stop habitat loss within their boundaries, and are connected via corridors to other wild areas.

Irrigation in the context of today's global food crisis

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010

During 2008 the world witnessed a global food crisis which caused social unrest in many countries and drove 75 million more people into poverty. The crisis resulted from sharply higher oil prices, increased bio-fuel production, dwindling grain stocks, market speculation, changing food consumption patterns in emerging economies, and changes in world trade agreements, among other factors.

Placing land degradation and biological diversity decline in a unified framework: Methodological and conceptual issues in the case of the north Mediterranean region

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010

The development of synergies between efforts to mitigate land degradation and biological diversity decline can enhance effectiveness, speed up implementation and avoid potential conflicts. Due to the variable nature of these processes and to the variable characteristics of the areas where they occur, there is no general rule linking land degradation and biological diversity decline.

Climate change‐linked range expansion of Nathusius' pipistrelle bat, Pipistrellus nathusii (Keyserling & Blasius, 1839)

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010
United Kingdom
Europe

Aim To examine the effect of climate change on the occurrence and distribution of Pipistrellus nathusii (Nathusius' pipistrelle) in the United Kingdom (UK). Location We modelled habitat and climatic associations of P. nathusii in the UK and applied this model to the species' historical range in continental Europe.

role of landscape configuration in plant composition of floodplain forests across different physiographic areas

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010

Questions: What is the relative importance of landscape variables compared to habitat quality variables in determining species composition in floodplain forests across different physiographic areas? How do species composition and species traits relate to effects of particular landscape variables? Do lowland and mountain areas differ in effects of landscape variables on species composition?

Local Land-Use Planning to Conserve Biodiversity: Planners' Perspectives on What Works

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2010

Because habitat loss due to urbanization is a primary threat to biodiversity, and land-use decisions in urbanizing areas are mainly made at the local level, land-use planning by municipal planning departments has a potentially important--but largely unrealized--role in conserving biodiversity.

Los desalojos en los nuevos asentamientos urbanos de la ciudad de Buenos Aires : un estudio de caso del Asentamiento Costanera Sur Rodrigo Bueno

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Reports & Research
December, 2010
Argentina

El presente trabajo de investigación pretende analizar el surgimiento de los Nuevos Asentamientos Urbanos (NAU) en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, y los procesos de expulsión que el propio Estado genera hacia esta población, poniendo énfasis en el proceso de desalojo que el Gobierno de la Ciudad (GCBA) impulsó hacia el NAU Costanera Sur Rodrigo Bueno.