Protecting Endangered Species Under Future Climatic Change: From Single-species Protection to an Adaptive Policy ApproachCornell University, 1994 - 238 pages |
Contents
its history its future | 5 |
Amendments to the Endangered Species | 17 |
Discussion of ESA and its approach | 20 |
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ability Act's Amendments anthropogenic approach areas assess atmospheric biological diversity broader cause climate change communities concern consequences conservation considerations considered critical Davis decline designation determined direct discussed distribution ecological economic ecosystem effects efforts Endangered Species Act endangered species policy environment environmental changes ESA's example existing extinction Florida Forest function future global warming greater greenhouse habitat hot spot human illustrate impacts implementation implications incorporated increase individual individual species Institute issues land legislation less limited listed listed species loss migration models natural occur organisms Pages particularly past patterns perspective plants political populations potential precipitation predict preservation Press processes protecting species protection question range rates regional responses result scales scenario Science sensitivity shifts significant social spatial spotted owl studies successful techniques Tellico Dam temperature threat threatened types ultimate University vegetation Washington Wildlife