Conservation Letters‘ fifth issue (September) of Volume 3 is now out. Some good ones here.
- A mismatch of scales: challenges in planning for implementation of marine protected areas in the Coral Triangle (Mills et al.)
- Climate change: helping nature survive the human response (Turner et al.)
- Protecting degraded rainforests: enhancement of forest carbon stocks under REDD+ (Edwards et al.)
- The scale of illegal meat importation from Africa to Europe via Paris (Chaber et al.)
- Exposure of Africa’s freshwater biodiversity to a changing climate (Thieme et al.)
- Predicting willingness-to-sell and its utility for assessing conservation opportunity for expanding protected area networks (Guerrero et al.)
- Synchronization and portfolio performance of threatened salmon (Moore et al.)
- Land conversion at the protected area’s edge (Kramer & Doran)
- Incorporating asymmetric connectivity into spatial decision making for conservation (Beger et al.)
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