The fragmenting of habitats is endangering animal populations
and degrading or destroying many plant populations throughout the
world. To address this problem, conservationists have increasingly
turned to biological corridors, areas of land set aside to
facilitate the movement of species and ecological processes.
However, while hundreds of corridor initiatives are under way
worldwide, there is little practical information to guide their
design, location, and management. "Applying Nature's Design" offers
a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on corridors, their
design, and their implementation. Anthony B. Anderson and Clinton
N. Jenkins examine a variety of conceptual and practical issues
associated with corridors and provide detailed case studies from
around the world. Their work considers how to manage and govern
corridors, how to build support among various interest groups for
corridors, and the obstacles to implementation. In addition to
assessing various environmental and ecological challenges, the
authors are the first to consider the importance of socioeconomic
and political issues in creating and maintaining corridors.
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