NCCARF Fact Sheets - Wildlife corridors and climate change adaptation
The Adaptation Research Network for Terrestrial Biodiversity is one of eight research networks administered by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF). It is hosted by James Cook University in Townsville, north Queensland.
NCCARF are producing a series of information sheets covering different areas of climate change and the environment.
Information sheet number 6 in this series is titled 'Wildlife Corridors and Climate Change Adaptation' and Environment Institute member Andrew Lowe was involved in helping to produce it.
The info sheet covers:
Downlad a PDF of this information sheet to find out more.
Other information sheets in this series can be downloaded from the NCCARF website.
NCCARF are producing a series of information sheets covering different areas of climate change and the environment.
Information sheet number 6 in this series is titled 'Wildlife Corridors and Climate Change Adaptation' and Environment Institute member Andrew Lowe was involved in helping to produce it.
The info sheet covers:
- What are biodiversity corridors?
- Corridors and climate change
- Corridor types, design and size
- Implications for managers and decision-makers
Downlad a PDF of this information sheet to find out more.
Other information sheets in this series can be downloaded from the NCCARF website.
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