Threat reduction assessment: a practical and cost-effective approach to evaluating conservation and development projects
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This article presents a standardized and cost-effective model, called threat reduction assessment (TRA), for measuring conservation success over time and throughout biologically diverse areas. The benefits and limitations of the TRA approach are addressed.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 1999
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Climatic Change, Wildfire, and Conservation
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Research indicates that climate change increases the duration and amplitude of extreme fire weather, and discussion centers on how this will impact species abundance and distribution, and how it interacts with conservation management practices.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2004
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