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- Ecological Restoration
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Article
- Creating Mosaic-Based Conservation Corridors to Respond to Major Threats in the Amazon Headwaters Volume 30, Number 4, December 2012, pp. 296-299
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This issue contains 29 articles in total
- Strategic Acquisition and Management of Small Parcels of Private Lands in Key Areas to Address Habitat Fragmentation at the Scale of the Yellowstone to Yukon Region
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- Can Precision in Ecological Science Match Elegance of Design?
- "Landshape"—: Modular Constructions of Wildlife Crossings
- Seeing R-E-D: Making a Place for Human Ecology in Highway Crossing Design
- Imagining a Wildlife Crossing Structure from an Animal's Perspective: The ARC International Competition's Finalist Janet Rosenberg Team Entry 'R-E-D'
- Crossing to Sustainability: Bridge of Sighs, or Sizable Bridge?
- Crossing to Sustainability: A Role for Design in Overcoming Road Effects
- Tying a Wildlife Bridge into the Ecological Landscape
- A Simple Structure Supports a Complex Habitat in Wildlife Crossing Design
- Crossing the Road, Raising the Bar: The ARC International Design Competition
- Effective Placement of Road Mitigation Using Lessons Learned from Turtle Crossing Signs in Ontario
- Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective
- Conceptualizing and Designing Corridors for Climate Change
- Policy Foundations for a Path Forward in Large Landscape Connectivity Conservation
- Mitigating Continental-Scale Bottlenecks: How Small-Scale Highway Mitigation Has Large-Scale Impacts
- Creating Mosaic-Based Conservation Corridors to Respond to Major Threats in the Amazon Headwaters
- The Coal Canyon Story
- The Potential for Agroecosystems to Restore Ecological Corridors and Sustain Farmer Livelihoods: Evidence from Brazil
- Connecting Fragments of the Pine Rockland Ecosystem of South Florida: The Connect to Protect Network
- Wildlife Corridors in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania
- The Tehachapi Connection: A Case Study of Linkage Design, Conservation, and Restoration
- Connectivity Restoration in Large Landscapes: Modeling Landscape Condition and Ecological Flows
- Setting the Stage—: Agency Support for Restoring Corridors
- Reestablishing a Healthy and Resilient North America—: Linking Ecological Restoration with Continental Habitat Connectivity
- Links and Winks—: The Design of Ecological Corridors
- Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration
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