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URL:https://www.dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/en/detail/17191
LOCATION:IÖR\, Weberplatz 101217 Dresden
SUMMARY:Fahrig: Dresdner Planerforum - Small spaces pack a big punch for bi
 odiversity 
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Lenore Fahrig\, Chancellor's Professor \nInstitute of 
 Speaker: Carleton University\, Ottawa\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: IÖR
  (Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung\nWeberplatz 1\n01217 
 Dresden\n)\n  Street: Weberplatz 1\n  City: 01217 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 (0
 )351 46 79-241\n  Fax: +49 (0)351 46 79-212\nDescription: Globally\, thous
 ands of species go extinct every year due to human activities. The primary
  cause is habitat loss\, as natural areas are converted to human uses\, es
 pecially agriculture. How can we accommodate both nature and people? Are t
 here \"better\" ways to lose habitat? I present two research lines on this
  topic. The first one finds that more species occur in a given amount of h
 abitat when that habitat is in several small patches than few large ones. 
 The second research line finds higher biodiversity in farmlands with small
 er crop fields\, for a given area under crop production. Overall\, our res
 earch suggests that habitat preservation and restoration should be top pri
 ority for biodiversity conservation. Habitat preservation should apply to 
 all habitat areas\, not just large ones\; we should especially encourage l
 ocal\, small-scale conservation efforts. In addition\, we need policies an
 d incentives to reverse the ongoing trend towards enlargement of crop fiel
 ds. 
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