Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in Eastern North America
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About This Report / White Paper
Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in Eastern North America describes concepts and metrics for estimating the relative resilience of a site. A companion publication to Resilient and Connected Landscapes for Terrestrial Conservation, together these reports highlight how understanding connections between and among sites is critical to sustaining diversity in a changing climate. These reports support efforts to identify key areas for conservation based on land characteristics that increase diversity and resilience.
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