Search Results - "Drever, C Ronnie"
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Protecting boreal caribou habitat can help conserve biodiversity and safeguard large quantities of soil carbon in Canada
Published in Scientific reports (12-10-2022)“…Boreal caribou require large areas of undisturbed habitat for persistence. They are listed as threatened with the risk of extinction in Canada because of…”
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Multi-objective optimization can balance trade-offs among boreal caribou, biodiversity, and climate change objectives when conservation hotspots do not overlap
Published in Scientific reports (13-07-2022)“…The biodiversity and climate change crises have led countries—including Canada—to commit to protect more land and inland waters and to stabilize greenhouse gas…”
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Conservation planning for boreal birds in a changing climate: a framework for action
Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-06-2019)“…The boreal forests of North America support billions of birds of over 300 species. The region remains mostly intact but is expected to undergo major changes…”
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Integrating accessibility and intactness into large-area conservation planning in the Canadian boreal forest
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2013)“…•Integrates human accessibility and intactness within spatial conservation tools.•Reserve compactness (i.e., reserve size) greatly influences reserve…”
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Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation
Published in Nature climate change (01-12-2021)“…Limited time and resources remain to constrain the climate crisis. Natural climate solutions represent promising options to protect, manage and restore natural…”
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Natural climate solutions for Canada
Published in Science advances (01-06-2021)“…Canada has natural solutions to support its efforts to tackle climate change: forests, wetlands, grasslands, and agriculture. Alongside the steep reductions…”
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Cross‐scale integration of knowledge for predicting species ranges: a metamodelling framework
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-02-2016)“…AIM: Current interest in forecasting changes to species ranges has resulted in a multitude of approaches to species distribution models (SDMs). However, most…”
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Mapping forest-based natural climate solutions
Published in Communications earth & environment (12-09-2024)“…Natural climate solutions are critical actions of ecosystem stewardship to mitigate climate change. However, prioritizing locations and possible actions is…”
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Cross-scale integration of knowledge for predicting species ranges: a metamodeling framework
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-02-2016)“…Current interest in forecasting changes to species ranges have resulted in a multitude of approaches to species distribution models (SDMs). However, most…”
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Effects of climate on occurrence and size of large fires in a northern hardwood landscape: historical trends, forecasts, and implications for climate change in Témiscamingue, Québec
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-08-2009)“…Questions: What climate variables best explain fire occurrence and area burned in the Great Lakes-St Lawrence forest of Canada? How will climate change…”
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Understanding rarity: A review of recent conceptual advances and implications for conservation of rare species
Published in Forestry chronicle (01-04-2012)“…Rare species carry a connotation of uniqueness, of being especially valuable, and of heightened extinction risk. We review the literature regarding rare…”
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Conservation through co-occurrence: Woodland caribou as a focal species for boreal biodiversity
Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2019)“…Understanding how conservation of woodland caribou, an at-risk species for which large undisturbed areas are often proposed to maintain viable populations, can…”
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Characterization of spatial relationships between three remotely sensed indirect indicators of biodiversity and climate: a 21years' data series review across the Canadian boreal forest
Published in International journal of digital earth (02-07-2016)“…Climate drives ecosystem processes and impacts biodiversity. Biodiversity patterns over large areas, such as Canada's boreal, can be monitored using indirect…”
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Fire and canopy species composition in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest of Témiscamingue, Québec
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-2006)“…Large severe fires are typically rare in the northern hardwood forests of eastern North America, with estimated return intervals as high as 1400–4500 years. We…”
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Fire and the relative roles of weather, climate and landscape characteristics in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence forest of Canada
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-02-2008)“…Question: In deciduous-dominated forest landscapes, what are the relative roles of fire weather, climate, human and biophysical landscape characteristics for…”
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