Securing the Conservation of Biodiversity across Administrative Levels and Spatial, Temporal, and Ecological Scales - Research Needs and Approaches of the SCALES Project - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
Article Dans Une Revue GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society Année : 2010

Securing the Conservation of Biodiversity across Administrative Levels and Spatial, Temporal, and Ecological Scales - Research Needs and Approaches of the SCALES Project

William Kunin
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Dirk S. Schmeller
Vesna Grobelnik
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Yiannis Matsinos
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John Pantis
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Lyubomir Penev
Simon G. Potts
Irene Ring
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Jukka Similä
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Joseph Tzanopoulos
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Sybille van den Hove
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Pascal Marty
Martin Zobel

Résumé

Biodiversity conservation measures and biological processes often do not match in scale. The EU funded project SCALES (Securing the Conservation of biodiversity across Administrative Levels and spatial, temporal, and Ecological Scales) is intended to solve this challenge. SCALES analyses how selected pressures (climate change, habitat loss, fragmentation, disturbance), their drivers, and their impacts on biodiversity change with spatial and temporal scale. The project develops methods for a better understanding of scaling properties of biological processes from the genetic level to populations, communities, and ecosystem functions. SCALES also seeks ways to integrate the issue of scale into policy, decision-making, and biodiversity management, focusing on networks of protected areas, regional connectivity, and biodiversity monitoring.
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halshs-01225982 , version 1 (07-11-2015)

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Klaus Henle, William Kunin, Oliver Schweiger, Dirk S. Schmeller, Vesna Grobelnik, et al.. Securing the Conservation of Biodiversity across Administrative Levels and Spatial, Temporal, and Ecological Scales - Research Needs and Approaches of the SCALES Project. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 2010, 19 (3). ⟨halshs-01225982⟩
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