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Methodology for identification of ecological corridors in the Carpathian countries by using large carnivores as umbrella species
Resource ID
61e56320-4d8f-11ed-b188-0242ac120008
Title
Methodology for identification of ecological corridors in the Carpathian countries by using large carnivores as umbrella species
Date
Oct. 16, 2022, 8:16 p.m., Publication
Abstract
This Methodology aims to be a practical guide easy to use for experts identifying wildlife/migration corridors and for entities or individuals who will use the results of the applied Methodology. The publication illustrates the topic and problems of ecological connectivity in a broader context.The ecological network has been identified across the Carpathians with more detailed networks in 4 pilot areas. See in the map section of this online platform.The Methodology is replicable and can be adapted accordingly to the needs of countries andregions of the Carpathians and beyond. 
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Point of Contact
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Purpose
Support for nature conservationists and practitioners to identify ecological networks in the Carpathians.
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Language
eng
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Supplemental Information
Okániková, Z., Romportl, D., Kluchová, A., Hlaváč, V., Strnad, M., Vlková, K., Janák, M., Kadlečík, J. & Papp, C.R. (2021). Methodology for Identification of Ecological Corridors in the Carpathian Countries by Using Large Carnivores as Umbrella Species. Danube Transnational Programme ConnectGREEN Project “Restoring and managing ecological corridors in mountains as the green infrastructure in the Danube basin”. State Nature Conservancy of the Slovak Republic, Banská Bystrica, 82 pg. ISBN 978-80-8184-087-6Versions in Serbian, Romanian and Slovak language are available at: https://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/connectgreen/outputs Contact: Zuzana Okániková, [email protected] (State Nature Conservancy of the Slovak Republic, OZ Pronatur)
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Spatial Reference System Identifier
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Category
Environment
Regions
Global