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Preserving the world's largest area of biodiversity : ecological corridors - from concept to reality : Conservacao da maior area de biodiversidade do mundo : corredores ecologicos - do conceito a realidade (Portuguese)

In this note, the innovation described is that using regional corridors as planning units to accomplish what planning at the scale of individual parks and buffer zones failed to attain, i.e., the optimum allocation of resources to conserve biodiversity at the least cost to society. There is an emerging scientific consensus that using the landscape scale for conservation planning, can significantly improve the chances for long-term survival of biodiversity...
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  • 2002/09/01

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  • Brazil,

  • Latin America and Caribbean,

  • 2010/07/01

  • Conservacao da maior area de biodiversidade do mundo : corredores ecologicos - do conceito a realidade

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Preserving the world's largest area of biodiversity : ecological corridors - from concept to reality : Conservacao da maior area de biodiversidade do mundo : corredores ecologicos - do conceito a realidade (Portuguese). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/279561468743643026

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