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Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 74:469-481
Northern Alaska is home to the largest designated wilderness landscape in the United States and among the world’s largest remaining roadless regions. Under the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, the Alaska Industrial Development
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology, vol 28, iss 2
Author(s): Landres, P; Hahn, BA; Biber, E; Spencer, DT | Abstract: Every year, the four federal agencies that manage designated wilderness in the United States receive proposals to implement small- and large-scale ecological restorations within the N
Autor:
Richard L. Knight, Peter Landres
Every piece of land, no matter how remote or untrammeled, has a boundary. While sometimes boundary lines follow topographic or biological features, more often they follow the straight lines of political dictate and compromise. Administrative boundari
Autor:
Peter Landres, James Tricker
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Biological Conservation. 227:243-251
The National Wilderness Preservation System in the United States provides the greatest level of protection for the ecological and social values of lands held in trust for future generations. Although designated wilderness is the cornerstone of the US
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 26:900-908
Autor:
Cameron E. Naficy, Anna Sala, Peter Landres, Eric G. Keeling, Thomas T. Veblen, Paul F. Hessburg
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Journal of Forestry. 114:384-395
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Journal of Environmental Management. 131:239-255
A GIS-based approach is developed to identify the state of wilderness character in US wilderness areas using Death Valley National Park (DEVA) as a case study. A set of indicators and measures are identified by DEVA staff and used as the basis for de
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Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 35:37-44
Traditional mechanisms for public participation in environmental impact assessment under U.S. federal law have been criticized as ineffective and unable to resolve conflict. As these mechanisms are modified and new approaches developed, we argue that
Autor:
Constance I. Millar, Kathy A. Tonnessen, Erika S. Zavaleta, Richard J. Hobbs, Peter S. White, Nathan L. Stephenson, David N. Cole, Eric Higgs, Gregory H. Aplet, Stephen Woodley, F. Stuart Chapin, Laurie Yung, David M. Graber, John M. Randall, David J. Parsons, Peter Landres
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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8:483-490
The major challenge to stewardship of protected areas is to decide where, when, and how to intervene in physical and biological processes, to conserve what we value in these places. To make such decisions, planners and managers must articulate more c