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Biodiversity Planning and Design

Biodiversity Planning and Design
Author: Jack Ahern
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781597261098

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How do you measure biodiversity, and why should landscape architects and planners care? What are the essential issues, the clearest terminology, and the most effective methods for biodiversity planning and design? How can they play a role in biodiversity conservation in a manner compatible with other goals? These are critical questions that Jack Ahern, Elizabeth Leduc, and Mary Lee York answer in this timely and useful book. Real-world case studies showcase biodiversity protection and restoration projects, both large and small, across the U.S.: the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle,Washington; the Crosswinds Marsh Wetlands Mitigation Project in Wayne County, Michigan; the Florida Statewide Greenway System; and the Fort Devens Stormwater Project in Ayer, Massachusetts. Ahern shows how an interdisciplinary approach led by planners and designers with conservation biologists, restoration ecologists, and natural and social scientists can yield successful results and sustainable practices. Minimizing habitat loss and degradation-the principal causes of biodiversity decline-are at the heart of the planning and design processes and provide landscape architects and planners a chance to achieve their professional goals while taking a leading role in the environmental community.


An Activist Approach to Biodiversity Planning

An Activist Approach to Biodiversity Planning
Author: Tejaswini Apte
Publisher: IIED
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2005
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN: 1843695480

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Based on interviews with over 190 people involved in the NBSAP in four Indian states, this review moves beyond general principles of particpation, identifying precise approaches that work to include diverse local opinions - along with associated risks and pitfalls - emerging from on-the-ground experience. A range of successful tools are explained step-by-step to help practitioners adapt and design appropriate approaches for their own contexts internationally.--COVER.


Systematic Conservation Planning

Systematic Conservation Planning
Author: Chris Margules
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521878753

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Systematic Conservation Planning provides a clear, comprehensive guide to the process of deriving a conservation area network for regions, which will best represent the biodiversity of regions in the most cost-effective way. The measurement of biodiversity, design of field sampling strategies, alongside different data treatment methods are detailed helping to provide a conceptual framework for identifying conservation area networks, underpinned by the concept of complementarity. Setting conservation targets and then multi-criteria analyses, using complementarity but bringing in other criteria reflecting competing uses of land or water, to show how conservation area networks can achieve conservation targets in ways that also allow for the production of food, fiber and shelter are also discussed. Providing a clear procedure for identifying conservation priority areas underpinned by cutting edge science, this book will be of interest to graduate students, academics, planners and decision makers dealing with natural resource use and exploitation, alongside conservation NGOs.


Planning for Biodiversity

Planning for Biodiversity
Author: Linda Breggin
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 9781585760633

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Drafting a Conservation Blueprint

Drafting a Conservation Blueprint
Author: Craig Groves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2003-05-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Drafting a Conservation Blueprint lays out for the first time in book form a step-by-step planning process for conserving the biological diversity of entire regions. In an engaging and accessible style, the author explains how to develop a regional conservation plan and offers experience-based guidance that brings together relevant information from the fields of ecology, conservation biology, planning, and policy. Individual chapters outline and discuss the main steps of the planning process, including: • an overview of the planning framework • selecting conservation targets and setting goals • assessing existing conservation areas and filling information gaps • assessing population viability and ecological integrity • selecting and designing a portfolio of conservation areas • assessing threats and setting priorities A concluding section offers advice on turning conservation plans into action, along with specific examples from around the world. The book brings together a wide range of information about conservation planning that is grounded in both a strong scientific foundation and in the realities of implementation.


National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2003
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN:

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On the Plan adopted by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh by initiating the proceedings through the Inception Workshop on National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.


Biodiversity Conservation Handbook

Biodiversity Conservation Handbook
Author: Robert B. McKinstry
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2006
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 158576096X

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Includes bibliographical references and index.


National Biodiversity Planning

National Biodiversity Planning
Author: Kenton Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Design for Biodiversity

Design for Biodiversity
Author: Kelly Gunnell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000705129

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The built environment has the potential to have a major impact on biodiversity, not least with the increasingly demanding requirements to design more energy efficient and airtight buildings, leaving less space for species to inhabit. The construction industry has an important role to play in ensuring that buildings are designed and refurbished in a way in which biodiversity can be enhanced. Through written guidance and architectural drawings, this book advises on how to incorporate provision for biodiversity within developments. With sections on different building-reliant species, general principles for design, ready-made products that be incorporated into designs, and legislation, policy and regulations, this book is an invaluable resource for all architects, ecologists and anyone involved in designing or briefing for biodiversity in buildings.


Urban Biodiversity

Urban Biodiversity
Author: Alessandro Ossola
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1315402564

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Urban biodiversity is an increasingly popular topic among researchers. Worldwide, thousands of research projects are unravelling how urbanisation impacts the biodiversity of cities and towns, as well as its benefits for people and the environment through ecosystem services. Exciting scientific discoveries are made on a daily basis. However, researchers often lack time and opportunity to communicate these findings to the community and those in charge of managing, planning and designing for urban biodiversity. On the other hand, urban practitioners frequently ask researchers for more comprehensible information and actionable tools to guide their actions. This book is designed to fill this cultural and communicative gap by discussing a selection of topics related to urban biodiversity, as well as its benefits for people and the urban environment. It provides an interdisciplinary overview of scientifically grounded knowledge vital for current and future practitioners in charge of urban biodiversity management, its conservation and integration into urban planning. Topics covered include pests and invasive species, rewilding habitats, the contribution of a diverse urban agriculture to food production, implications for human well-being, and how to engage the public with urban conservation strategies. For the first time, world-leading researchers from five continents convene to offer a global interdisciplinary perspective on urban biodiversity narrated with a simple but rigorous language. This book synthesizes research at a level suitable for both students and professionals working in nature conservation and urban planning and management.