Beyond reserves and corridors: Policy solutions to facilitate the movement of plants and animals in a changing climate

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As the Earth's climate changes, many species will have to move across human-dominated landscapes to track suitable climates and changing ecosystems. Given the magnitude of projected future climate change, expanding and connecting reserve networkstwo of the most commonly recommended adaptation strategies for protecting biodiversity in a changing climatewill be necessary but insufficient for preventing climate-induced extinctions. In the present article, we explore additional policy options that could be implemented to facilitate species movements in a changing climate. We discuss both existing and new policies that have the potential to increase landscape permeability, protect species on the move, and physically move species to address climate change. © 2011 Baker. All rights reserved.

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Kostyack, J., Lawler, J. J., Goble, D. D., Olden, J. D., & Scott, J. M. (2011, September). Beyond reserves and corridors: Policy solutions to facilitate the movement of plants and animals in a changing climate. BioScience. https://doi.org/10.1525/bio.2011.61.9.10

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