Title
Protecting Wildlife Connectivity Through Land Use Planning: Best Management Practices and the Role of Conservation Development. Adirondack Program Technical Paper # 4
Author(s)
Zoe Smith, Michale Glennon, Heidi Kretser, Leslie Karasin, Sarah Reed [eds.]
Published
2012
Abstract
This technical paper examines the use and application of Conservation Development in land use planning in the northeast, and reviews best management practices for ecologically-sensitive land use planning. The first chapter reviews the adoption of Conservation Development (CD) ordinances in this area; the second chapter highlights case studies of communities with CD ordinances in place; and the third chapter focuses on best management practices for protecting habitat and wildlife connectivity.
Keywords
connectivity, best management practices, conservation development
Full Citation
Smith, Z. P., M. Glennon, L. Karasin, S. Reed and H. Kretser [eds.] (2012). Protecting Wildlife Connectivity Through Land Use Planning: Best Management Practices and the Role of Conservation Development. Adirondack Program Technical Paper # 4. Saranac Lake, NY: Wildlife Conservation Society, Adirondack, 1-69.

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