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What Works in Conservation 2017
Introduction
1. Amphibian conservation
1.1 Threat: Residential and commercial development
1.2 Threat: Agriculture
1.3 Threat: Energy production and mining
1.4 Threat: Transportation and service corridors
1.5 Threat: Biological resource use
1.6 Threat: Human intrusions and disturbance
1.7 Threat: Natural system modifications
1.8 Threat: Invasive and other problematic species
1.9 Threat: Pollution
1.10 Threat: Climate change and severe weather
1.11 Habitat protection
1.12 Habitat restoration and creation
1.13 Species management
1.14 Education and awareness raising
2. Bat conservation
2.1 Threat: Residential and commercial development
2.2 Threat: Agriculture
2.3 Threat: Energy production – wind turbines
2.4 Threat: Energy production – mining
2.5 Threat: Transportation and service corridors
2.6 Threat: Biological resource use
2.7 Threat: Human disturbance – caving and tourism
2.8 Threat: Natural system modification – natural fire and fire suppression
2.9 Threat: Invasive species
2.10 Threat: Pollution
2.11 Providing artificial roost structures for bats
2.12 Education and awareness raising
3. Bird conservation
3.1 Habitat protection
3.2 Education and awareness raising
3.3 Threat: Residential and commercial development
3.4 Threat: Agriculture
3.5 Threat: Energy production and mining
3.6 Threat: Transportation and service corridors
3.7 Threat: Biological resource use
3.8 Threat: Human intrusions and disturbance
3.9 Threat: Natural system modifications
3.10 Habitat restoration and creation
3.11 Threat: Invasive alien and other problematic species
3.12 Threat: Pollution
3.13 Threat: Climate change, extreme weather and geological events
3.14 General responses to small/declining populations
3.15 Captive breeding, rearing and releases (ex situ conservation)
4. Farmland conservation
4.1 All farming systems
4.2 Arable farming
4.3 Perennial (non-timber) crops
4.4 Livestock farming
4.5 Threat: Residential and commercial development
4.6 Threat: Agri-chemicals
4.7 Threat: Transport and service corridors
4.8 Threat: Hunting and trapping (for pest control, food or sport)
4.9 Threat: Natural system modification
4.10 Threat: Invasive and other problematic species
4.11 Threat: Education and awareness
5. Forest conservation
5.1 Threat: Residential and commercial development
5.2 Threat: Agriculture
5.3 Threat: Transport and service corridors
5.4 Threat: Biological resource use
5.5 Habitat protection
5.6 Threat: Invasive and other problematic species
5.7 Threat: Pollution
5.8 Threat: Climate change and severe weather
5.9 Habitat protection
5.10 Habitat restoration and creation
5.11 Actions to improve survival and growth rate of planted trees
5.12 Education and awareness raising
6. Some aspects of control of freshwater invasive species
6.1 Threat: Invasive plants
6.2 Threat: Invasive molluscs
6.3 Threat: Invasive crustaceans
6.4 Threat: Invasive fish
6.5 Threat: Invasive reptiles
6.6 Threat: Invasive amphibians
7. Some aspects of enhancing natural pest control
7.1 Reducing agricultural pollution
7.2 All farming systems
7.3 Arable farming
7.4 Perennial farming
7.5 Livestock farming and pasture
8. Enhancing soil fertility
8.1 Reducing agricultural pollution
8.2 All farming systems
8.3 Arable farming
8.4 Livestock and pasture farming
- Table des matières
1. AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION
2. BAT CONSERVATION
3. BIRD CONSERVATION
4. FARMLAND CONSERVATION
5. FOREST CONSERVATION
6. SOME ASPECTS OF CONTROL OF FRESHWATER INVASIVE SPECIES
7. SOME ASPECTS OF ENHANCING NATURAL PEST CONTROL
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4. Farmland conservation In : What Works in Conservation 2017 [en ligne]. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2017 (généré le 19 avril 2024). Disponible sur Internet : <https://books.openedition.org/obp/3772>. ISBN : 978-2-8218-8395-6.Sutherland, W. J., Dicks, L. V., Ockendon, N., & Smith, R. K. (Eds.) 2017. 4. Farmland conservation. In What Works in Conservation 2017. Open Book Publishers. Tiré de https://books.openedition.org/obp/3772Sutherland, William J, et al., (dir..) “4. Farmland conservation”. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2017. (p. 245) Web. <https://books.openedition.org/obp/3772>.Référence électronique du livre
SUTHERLAND, William J. (dir.) ; et al. What Works in Conservation 2017. Nouvelle édition [en ligne]. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2017 (généré le 19 avril 2024). Disponible sur Internet : <https://books.openedition.org/obp/3710>. ISBN : 978-2-8218-8395-6.Sutherland, W. J., Dicks, L. V., Ockendon, N., & Smith, R. K. (Eds.) 2017. What Works in Conservation 2017. Open Book Publishers. Tiré de https://books.openedition.org/obp/3710Sutherland, William J, et al., ed. What Works in Conservation 2017. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2017. Web. <https://books.openedition.org/obp/3710>.Compatible avec Zotero - Partager URL :
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4. Farmland conservation
1Lynn V. Dicks, Joscelyne E. Ashpole, Juliana Dänhardt, Katy James, Annelie Jönsson, Nicola Randall, David A. Showler, Rebecca K. Smith, Susan Turpie, David R. Williams & William J. Sutherland
Expert assessors
Lynn V. Dicks, University of Cambridge, UK
Ian Hodge, University of Cambridge, UK
Clunie Keenleyside, Institute for European Environmental Policy, UK
Will Peach, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK
Nicola Randall, Harper Adams University, UK
Jörn Scharlemann, United Nations Environment Programme — World Conservation Monitoring Centre, UK
Gavin Siriwardena, British Trust for Ornithology, UK
Henrik Smith, Lund University, Sweden
Rebecca K. Smith, University of Cambridge, UK
William J. Sutherland, University of Cambridge, UK
Scope of assessment: for native farmland wildlife in northern and western Europe (European countries west of Russia, but not south of France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary and Romania).
Assessed: 2014.
Effectiveness measure is the % of experts that answered yes to the question: based on the evidence presented does this intervention benefit wildlife? (Yes, no or don’t know).
Certainty measure is the median% score for the question: how much do we understand the extent to which this intervention benefits wildlife on farmland? (0 = no evidence, 100% = certainty).
Harm measure was not scored for this synopsis.