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Michelle Marvier, Auteur ; Peter Kareiva, Auteur ; Brian Silliman, Auteur | Corby : Oxford University Press | 2017This edited volume assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collectively they highlight many of the most challenging questions being asked in conservation science today, each of which will benefit from new exp[...]Article
Jordan West, Auteur ; Susan Julius, Auteur ; Peter Kareiva, Auteur ; Carolyn Enquist, Auteur ; Joshua Lawler, Auteur ; Brian Petersen, Auteur ; Ayana E. Johnson, Auteur ; M Rebecca Shaw, AuteurPublic lands and waters in the United States traditionally have been managed using frameworks and objectives that were established under an implicit assumption of stable climatic conditions. However, projected climatic changes render this assump[...]Article
Isla S. Fishburn, Auteur ; Alison G. Boyer, Auteur ; Peter Kareiva, Auteur ; Kevin J. Gaston, Auteur ; Paul R. Armsworth, AuteurWhile numerous scientific publications have used biological data and sometimes decision theory to identify where conservation funds should be invested, studies that examine where money for conservation actually has been spent and how investment [...]Article
Robert I. McDonald, Auteur ; Peter Kareiva, Auteur ; Richard T. T. Formana, AuteurDue to human population growth and migration, there will be nearly 2 billion new urban residents by 2030, yet the consequences of both current and future urbanization for biodiversity conservation are poorly known. Here we show that urban growth[...]Article
William Murdoch, Auteur ; Stephen Polasky, Auteur ; Kerrie A. Wilson, Auteur ; Hugh P. Possingham, Auteur ; Peter Kareiva, Auteur ; Rebecca Shaw, AuteurGlobal conservation needs far exceed the available resources, so scarce resources must be used cost-effectively. Although many conservation priory-setting frameworks used by NGO's or public agencies explicitly claim to emphasize efficiency or wi[...]