Reserve Design

Reserve Design is the process of planning and creating a nature reserve in a way that effectively accomplishes the goal of the reserve.

Reserves have a variety of goals and many different factors need to be taken into account in order for a reserve to be successful. These factors include habitat preference, migration, climate change, and public support. In order to fulfil goal of the reserve and accommodate the factors influencing its success, a specific design must be created and implemented.

Read more about Reserve Design:  Purpose of Reserves, Social and Ecological Factors, Big or Small?, Reserve Systems, Future Habitat, Biodiversity Hotspots

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