نتایج جستجو برای: shimbar protected area

تعداد نتایج: 631893  

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
فخرالدین هاشمی شادگان کوروس خوشبخت عبدالمجید مهدوی دامغانی هادی ویسی هومان لیاقتی

biodiversity is an important component in sustainability assessment of agroecosystems. along with increasing or decreasing of biodiversity, ecosystem services in agroecosystems will be varied. agricultural experts take into account different factors which affect agroecosystems variation. in this study, farming systems of two areas including a protected mountainous area and also a plain – hilly ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Kwaw S Andam Paul J Ferraro Alexander Pfaff G Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Juan A Robalino

Global efforts to reduce tropical deforestation rely heavily on the establishment of protected areas. Measuring the effectiveness of these areas is difficult because the amount of deforestation that would have occurred in the absence of legal protection cannot be directly observed. Conventional methods of evaluating the effectiveness of protected areas can be biased because protection is not ra...

2017
Marine Deguignet Andy Arnell Diego Juffe-Bignoli Yichuan Shi Heather Bingham Brian MacSharry Naomi Kingston

Over the past decades, a number of national policies and international conventions have been implemented to promote the expansion of the world's protected area network, leading to a diversification of protected area strategies, types and designations. As a result, many areas are protected by more than one convention, legal instrument, or other effective means which may result in a lack of clari...

2016
Alan D Fox Lea-Anne Henry David W Corne J Murray Roberts

International efforts are underway to establish well-connected systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) covering at least 10% of the ocean by 2020. But the nature and dynamics of ocean ecosystem connectivity are poorly understood, with unresolved effects of climate variability. We used 40-year runs of a particle tracking model to examine the sensitivity of an MPA network for habitat-forming col...

Journal: :Science 2008
George Wittemyer Paul Elsen William T Bean A Coleman O Burton Justin S Brashares

Protected areas (PAs) have long been criticized as creations of and for an elite few, where associated costs, but few benefits, are borne by marginalized rural communities. Contrary to predictions of this argument, we found that average human population growth rates on the borders of 306 PAs in 45 countries in Africa and Latin America were nearly double average rural growth, suggesting that PAs...

2017
Venetia Alexa Hargreaves-Allen Susana Mourato Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland

Coral reefs are severely threatened and a principal strategy for their conservation is marine protected areas (MPAs). However the drivers of MPA performance are complex and there are likely to be trade-offs between different types of performance (e.g. conservation or welfare related outcomes). We compiled a global dataset from expert knowledge for 76 coral reef MPAs in 33 countries and identifi...

2000
Katrina Brown Neil Adger Emma Tompkins Peter Bacon David Shim Kathy Young

This paper outlines an approach to natural resource management that incorporates multiple objectives for protected area management within a decision-making framework. Both regulators and other major stakeholders are directly incorporated into the approach to enhance decision-making processes. We call this approach trade-off analysis. The approach uses a framework based on multi-criteria analysi...

2014
Paolo Russu Baodong Zheng

This paper investigates how the introduction of user fees and defensive expenditures changes the complex dynamics of a discrete-time model, which represents the interaction between visitors and environmental quality in an open-access protected-area OAPA . To investigate this issue more deeply, we begin by studying in great detail the OAPA model, and then we introduce the user fee β and the defe...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Luigi Boitani Richard M Cowling Holly T Dublin Georgina M Mace Jeff Parrish Hugh P Possingham Robert L Pressey Carlo Rondinini Kerrie A Wilson

In 1872, United States President Ulysses Grant set aside 2.2 million acres of wilderness, primarily for recreational purposes, as the first formally recognized protected area (PA)—Yellowstone National Park. The concept took hold slowly over the next hundred years, and PAs are now recognized as essential to biodiversity conservation [1] and as irreplaceable tools for species and habitat manageme...

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