A policy scan related to assisted migration as a climate change adaptation tactic in Canada reveals major policy gaps
Assisted migration is increasingly being considered as a potential climate change adaptation tactic even though it also comes with potential risk to ecosystems and society. When implementing conservation actions that involve risk, it is prudent to have policies and guidelines to ensure that such act...
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Main Authors: | S.J. Cooke (Author), J. Vermey (Author), J.J. Taylor (Author), T. Rytwinski (Author), W.M. Twardek (Author), G. Auld (Author), R. Van Bogaert (Author), A.L. MacDonald (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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