Search Results - "Guetté, Adrien"
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Worldwide increase in Artificial Light At Night around protected areas and within biodiversity hotspots
Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2018)“…Artificial Light At Night (ALAN) has several adverse impacts on biodiversity, and it has been recently used as a proxy to monitor human encroachment on…”
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Measuring the synanthropy of species and communities to monitor the effects of urbanization on biodiversity
Published in Ecological indicators (01-08-2017)“…•Two indicators identify species and communities leaving in − or benefiting from − buildings.•43% the French breeding bird species are associated with…”
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Historical anthropization of a wetland: steady encroachment by buildings and roads versus back and forth trends in demography
Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-03-2018)“…Coastal wetlands have been deeply modified by humans over the last centuries. The assessment of such changes has been mainly documented through traditional…”
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A plea for a worldwide development of dark infrastructure for biodiversity – Practical examples and ways to go forward
Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-03-2022)“…•Light pollution is an increasing worldwide pressure for biodiversity, especially contributing to habitat loss and fragmentation.•Green infrastructure (i.e…”
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Who and Where Are the Observers behind Biodiversity Citizen Science Data? Effect of Landscape Naturalness on the Spatial Distribution of French Birdwatching Records
Published in Land (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…The study of spatial bias in opportunistic data produced by citizen science programs is mainly approached either from a geographical angle (site proximity,…”
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Old and unmowed saltmarsh patches provide attractive habitats for breeding passerines
Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-08-2016)“…Although the conservation stakes of saltmarshes are widely documented, these areas are still subjected to strong anthropic pressures, including land…”
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Naturalité » : concepts et méthodes appliqués à la conservation de la nature
Published in Cybergeo (30-05-2018)“…In the current context of an increasing human encroachment on landscapes, the identification and cartography of the last remaining wild areas are increasingly…”
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Travaux actuels d'inventaire des forêts à forte naturalité à l'échelle nationale et européenne
Published in Revue forestière française (30-03-2022)“…Divers travaux menés à différentes échelles concernent la distribution des forêts anciennes et matures, mais il n’existe pas à ce jour de cartographie complète…”
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La compensation écologique permet-elle vraiment de tendre vers l’absence de perte nette de biodiversité ?
Published in Cybergeo (2024)“…Since 2016, French law has pursued the objective of no net loss of biodiversity by requiring projects with impacts on biodiversity to avoid, reduce, and then…”
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Naturalité » : concepts et méthodes appliqués à la conservation de la nature
Published in Cybergeo (2018)“…Dans le contexte actuel d’anthropisation croissante des milieux, l’identification et la cartographie des derniers espaces de nature sauvage (ou wilderness)…”
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La compensation écologique permet-elle vraiment de tendre vers l’absence de perte nette de biodiversité ?
Published in Cybergeo (01-02-2024)“…Since 2016, French law has pursued the objective of no net loss of biodiversity by requiring projects with impacts on biodiversity to avoid, reduce, and then…”
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La compensation écologique permet-elle vraiment de tendre vers l’absence de perte nette de biodiversité ?
Published in Cybergeo (14-02-2024)“…Depuis 2016, le droit français poursuit un objectif de non perte nette de biodiversité en imposant aux projets ayant des incidences sur la biodiversité…”
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