Evaluating the effectiveness of conservation site networks under climate change: accounting for uncertainty

Author:

Bagchi Robert1,Crosby Mike2,Huntley Brian1,Hole David G.3,Butchart Stuart H. M.2,Collingham Yvonne1,Kalra Mohit4,Rajkumar Jagadish4,Rahmani Asad4,Pandey Mitra5,Gurung Hum5,Trai Le Trong6,Van Quang Nguyen6,Willis Stephen G.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences; University of Durham; South Road; Durham; DH1 3LE; UK

2. BirdLife International; Wellbrook Court; Cambridge; CB3 0NA; UK

3. Science & Knowledge Division; Conservation International; 2011 Crystal Drive; Arlington; 22202; VA; USA

4. Bombay Natural History Society; Hornbill House; Shaheed Bhagat Singh Road; Mumbai; 400 023; India

5. Bird Conservation Nepal; P.O. Box 12465; Kathmandu; Nepal

6. BirdLife International in Indochina; P.O. Box 89 - 6 Dinh Le; Hanoi; Vietnam

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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