Assessing protected area effectiveness within the Caribbean under changing climate conditions: A case study of the small island, Trinidad
Habitat loss and more recently, climate change are primary challenges to the effectiveness of protected area networks (PANs) in species conservation within many archipelagic biodiversity hotspots across the globe. An environmental niche model (ENM) of 11 high-conservation-value tree species was used...
Main Authors: | Maharaj, SS, Asmath, H, Ali, S, Agard, J, Harris, SA, New, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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