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|a 9783036548715
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|a Beltrán, Juan F.
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|a Wildlife Protection and Habitat Management
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Practice and Perspectives
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|a Basel
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (324 p.)
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|a community dynamics
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|a machine learning
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|a rural socioeconomics
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|a beta diversity
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|a amphibians
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|a activity patterns
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|a habitat suitability
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|a golden-winged warbler
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|a national park management
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|a rural to urban land conversion
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|a growth rate
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|a conservation evaluation
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|a urodela
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|a urban ecology
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|a habitat selection
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|a GPS radio-collars
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|a uncertainty
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|a random forest model
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|a R package
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|a biocultural heritage
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|a species management
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|a INRA
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|a long-term monitoring
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|a Oryctolagus cuniculus
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|a visitor mapping
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|a predator-prey relationships
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|a bats
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|a caudata
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|a New England cottontail
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|a policy framework
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|a multiple criteria
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|a relative integrated anthropization index
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|a environmental awareness
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|a niche
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a clustering
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|a population density
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|a constructed wetlands
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|a anthropogenic variables
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|a wildlife protection
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|a species distribution models
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|a habitat model
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|a China
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|a road ecology
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|a biosphere reserve
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|a Geography / bicssc
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|a climate change refugia
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|a Working Lands for Wildlife
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|a use versus availability
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|a camera-trapping
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|a South American grey fox
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|a decision-making support
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|a habitat adaptability
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|a Spermophilus citellus
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|a occupancy modeling
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|a U.S. Department of Agriculture
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|a n/a
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|a policy formulation
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|a habitat characterisation
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|a life project
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|a distance sampling
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|a land-cover change
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|a presence points
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|a ecosystem-based approach and assessment
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|a habitat quality
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|a landowner incentives
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|a multi-objective ranking
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|a metacommunities
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|a abundance
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|a Lepus granatensis
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|a traffic intensity
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|a social-ecological systems
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|a latent class analysis
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|a rewilding
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|a biodiversity conservation
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|a spatio-temporal behavior
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|a conservation puma
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|a community ecology
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|a naturalness
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|a protected areas
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|a agricultural management
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|a roadside census
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|a city parks
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|a roadkill
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|a structural equation modelling
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|a movement patterns
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|a species distribution modeling
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|a salamandridae
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|a mitigation measures
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|a nature-based solution
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|a forest expansion
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|a biodiversity
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|a cultural rural landscape
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|a InVEST
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|a maximum entropy modeling
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|a habitat restoration
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|a Maxent
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|a road safety
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|a roadkill analysis
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|a at-risk species
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|a acoustics
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|a wildlife survey
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|a population decline
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|a Natural Resources Conservation Service
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|a Abellán, Pedro
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|a Litvaitis, John
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|a Beltrán, Juan F.
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|a The management of wildlife populations and their habitats are interdisciplinary fields that encompass many scientific disciplines that also impact the lives of people. Therefore, these are truly applied sciences where human dimensions play an important role.This book highlights the importance of conducting rigorous studies to design and implement the effective management and restoration of wild populations and their habitats. A new paradigm in conservation is developing that goes beyond the boundaries of protected areas to achieve the goal of sustainable development. The 16 papers in this book, including reviews and a project report, cover a broad range of topics, exploring a diversity of subjects that are representative of current practices and novel applications.We would like to thank both the MDPI publishers and editorial staff for their support and help during the process of editing this book, in addition to the authors for their contributions.
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