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Biodiversity Conservation in Local Planning

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
États-Unis d'Amérique

Local land-use policy is increasingly being recognized as fundamental to biodiversity conservation in the United States. Many planners and conservation scientists have called for broader use of planning and regulatory tools to support the conservation of biodiversity at local scales. Yet little is known about the pervasiveness of these practices.

Reserve selection with minimum contiguous area restrictions: An application to open space protection planning in suburban Chicago

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009

Conservation efforts often require site or parcel selection strategies that lead to spatially cohesive reserves. Although habitat contiguity is thought to be conducive to the persistence of many sensitive species, availability of funding and suitable land may restrict the extent to which this spatial attribute can be pursued in land management or conservation.

indicator of forest dynamics using a shifting landscape mosaic

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
États-Unis d'Amérique

The composition of a landscape is a fundamental indicator in land-cover pattern assessments. The objective of this paper was to evaluate a landscape composition indicator called 'landscape mosaic' as a framework for interpreting land-cover dynamics over a 9-year period in a 360,000 km2 study area in the southern United States.

Using occupancy models of forest breeding birds to prioritize conservation planning

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009

As urban development continues to encroach on the natural and rural landscape, land-use planners struggle to identify high priority conservation areas for protection. Although knowing where urban-sensitive species may be occurring on the landscape would facilitate conservation planning, research efforts are often not sufficiently designed to make quality predictions at unknown locations.

Combining pedometrics, remote sensing and field observations for assessing soil loss in challenging drylands: A case study of Northwestern Somalia

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
Somalie

Soil loss is a major concern for land managers due to its influence on biomass production, surface water quality and landscape beauty. In Somalia, the risk of soil loss is accelerated by the removal of vegetation, bad land use practices and negative impacts of urbanization.

Forced Displacement

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Training Resources & Tools
Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2009

This note discusses the development dimensions of forced displacement, and the potential role of the World Bank to address these dimensions and contribute to durable solutions for group's who have returned from or are in displacement situations.