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Planning for Growth and Open Space Conservation Webinar Series
by Matthew Cimitile published May 17, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:13 PM — filed under: ,
Conserving Private Lands in Perpetuity: Monitoring and Enforcement of Conservation Easements
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Planning for Growth and Open Space Conservation Webinar Series
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 29, 2012 last modified Sep 12, 2012 03:11 PM — filed under:
A discussion of the programs the Forest Service utilizes to preserve open space through conservation easements and land acquisitions.
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by Matthew Cimitile last modified Apr 24, 2017 07:31 AM
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by Matthew Cimitile last modified Jul 29, 2014 02:20 PM
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by Matthew Cimitile last modified May 13, 2015 03:35 PM
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File D source code Pragmatic population viability targets in a rapidly changing world
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 14, 2012 — filed under: , ,
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals in a population often greatly exceeds the targets proposed by conservation management. We critically review minimum population size requirements for species based on empirical and theoretical estimates made over the past few decades. This literature collectively shows that thousands (not hundreds) of individuals are required for a population to have an acceptable probability of riding-out environmental fluctuation and catastrophic events, and ensuring the continuation of evolutionary processes. The evidence is clear, yet conservation policy does not appear to reflect these findings, with pragmatic concerns on feasibility over-riding biological risk assessment. As such, we argue that conservation biology faces a dilemma akin to those working on the physical basis of climate change, where scientific recommendations on carbon emission reductions are compromised by policy makers. There is no obvious resolution other than a more explicit acceptance of the trade-offs implied when population viability requirements are ignored. We rec- ommend that conservation planners include demographic and genetic thresholds in their assessments, and recognise implicit triage where these are not met.
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File Pre-Meeting Meeting Sphere Test Link
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 18, 2013 last modified May 21, 2013 09:53 AM
To make sure everyone will be able to log onto the Meeting Sphere site.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / Group Solutions Materials
HTML Tile Predicting Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 18, 2014 last modified May 20, 2019 06:32 PM
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search / National Park Service: National Capital Region
Prescribed Fire and Bats Webinar
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 13, 2015 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:11 PM — filed under: ,
With bat populations declining due to white-nose syndrome and other factors, it is critical to strike a balance between the use of prescribed fire for managing natural areas and the need to protect bats and their critical habitats.
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Presentations on National Park Resources
by Matthew Cimitile published May 11, 2016 last modified Jun 08, 2016 08:05 PM — filed under: , ,
Located in National Park Service Spotlights / 2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources