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Fellows in Focus: Mapping Our Most Resilient Landscapes
Revista Land LinesFevereiro 2024By Jon Gorey, February 16, 2024How a web of connected lands could save the planet's species--including us
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As India Grows Rapidly, Conservationists Seek New Strategies
Revista Land LinesDezembro 2023By Jon Gorey, December 19, 2023A team from the International Land Conservation Network spent two and half weeks in India exploring the country's land conservation practices and policy
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En busca de puntos en común
Grupos de conservación y defensores de la vivienda asequible exploran nuevas opciones de colaboraciónRevista Land LinesJulho 2023Por Audrea LimDebido a que enfrentamos crisis interconectadas relacionadas con la equidad, la capacidad de pago y el clima, algunos fideicomisos de conservación del suelo y fideicomisos de suelo...
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Assessing Land for Climate Resilience
A guide to The Nature Conservancy’s resilient and connected networkDocumentos de TrabalhoOutubro 2023Mark AndersonAcross the planet, climate change is exacerbating already-critical biodiversity loss that is degrading landscape connectivity, habitats, and livability across species. Motivated by the urgency of...
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Nature’s Toolbox: Fungi, Marshes, and Other Unsung Climate Heroes
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2023By Jon Gorey, September 19, 2023Trees are often touted as carbon-storage superheroes, but researchers have begun to document the role of other natural carbon sinks, from coastal salt marshes to microscopic fungi to elephants and other animal species.
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Building a Landscape Conservation Approach
The potential for Regional Conservation and Climate Partnerships in CanadaDocumentos de TrabalhoAgosto 2023Sarah WintertonThis working paper reviews the growth of Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCPs) in the United States and the outcomes being achieved by those operating in Canada to determine whether and how these...
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Laura Johnson Receives Kingsbury Browne Award and Fellowship
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2023By Jon Gorey, September 8, 2023Laura Johnson, a lifelong conservationist with more than 35 years of experience in nonprofit management, has been named the 2023–2024 Kingsbury Browne Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land...
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Finding Common Ground: Land Trusts and CLTs Explore New Collaborations
Revista Land LinesJulho 2023By Audrea Lim, July 10, 2023Open space and affordable housing are often pitted against each other, but healthy communities need both.
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Overview of the National Park System Reform Process in China
Documentos de TrabalhoJunho 2023Yufei Wang, Yixin Hu, and Jingyi LiuChina is at a turning point from a high economic growth rate to a low one, and the country needs to carry out policy reforms for better governance. In recent years, the National Park system reform...
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How Restoring Animal Populations Can Supercharge Carbon Absorption
Revista Land LinesMaio 2023By Jon Gorey, May 24, 2023New research confirms the critical role animals play in addressing climate change, from the desert to the deep sea.
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