What is habitat sensitivity? A quantitative definition relating resistance, resilience, and recoverability to environmental impacts
Habitat sensitivity is a consideration for decision-making under environmental laws in many jurisdictions. However, habitat sensitivity has been variously defined and there is no consistent approach to its quantification, which limits our understanding of how habitat sensitivity varies among systems...
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Main Authors: | Cody J. Dey (Author), Erik I. Tuononen (Author), Emma E. Hodgson (Author), D. Andrew R. Drake (Author), Marten A. Koops (Author), Cindy Chu (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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