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ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION FOR PROTECTED AREAS OF THE SMALL CAUCASUS, GEORGIA

student Levan Beruchashvili, student Nikoloz Beruchashvili, student Nino Paichadze

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b51/s20.031View metrics

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Title
ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION FOR PROTECTED AREAS OF THE SMALL CAUCASUS, GEORGIA
Authors
student Levan Beruchashvili, student Nikoloz Beruchashvili, student Nino Paichadze
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-17-9
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References28
  1. Berges, L., Roche, P. & Avon C. Establishment of a national ecological network to conserve biodiversity: Pros and cons of ecological corridor. Sciences Eaux & Territires, 2011, 3: 34-39.

  2. Beruchashvili N.L. The Caucasus: Landscapes, Models, Experiments - UNEP, GRID Arendal, WORLD BANK, Tbilisi, Ed. Tbil.St.Univ., 1995, 314 p.

  3. Beruchashvili N.L., Chauke M., Sanchez-Crispin A. Geographical perspectives on Sustainable Development. Rome. Moscow, Beijing, 2004, 64 p.

  4. Beruchashvili N.L., Zjuchkova V.K. Methods for complex physical -geographical investigation: The Manuel. –Moscow University Press, 1997, 320p.

  5. Beruchashvili N.N. Potential Virgin Landscapes of Georgia. Book “Biological and Landscape Diversity”, WWF-WB, 2000, Tbilisi, 211-226

  6. Chetkiewicz, C.-L. B., St. Clair, C.C. & Boyce, M.S. Corridors for conservation: Integrating pattern and process. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2006, 37: 317-342.

  7. Fisher, J. & Lindenmayer D.B. Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation: A system. Gobal Ecology and Biogeography, 2007, 16: 265-280.

  8. Hansen, A.J., & Defries R. Ecological mechanisms linking protected areas to surrounding lands. Ecological Applications, 2007, 17(4): 974-988.

  9. Jamaspashvili N. , Maisuradze R. , Seperteladze, Z., Beruchashvili N.N., Inashvili N., Khardziani T . Book: Georgia Landscape Map and Geographic Information System. Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, TSU, Tbilisi, 2012, 488 p.

  10. Krosby M., Tewksbury J., Haddad N.M. & Hoekstra J. Ecological connectivity for a changing climate. Conservation Biology, 2010, 24(6): 1686-1689.

  11. Matchavariani L. & Lagidze L. Environment Transformation in Georgia as a result of Climate Change. Environment and Ecology in the Mediterranean Region. Chapter 35, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2012, 379-393

  12. Montalvo Mancheno C.S., Nakhutsrishvili G. Zazanashvili N. A Perspective on Ecological Corridor for Maintaining Healthy Ecological Processes in the Caucasus. 5th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas, 2013, 523-526

  13. Rougerie G., Beruchashvili N.L. Geosystems et paysages. Bilan et Methodes", Paris, Armand Colin, 1991, 302 p.

  14. Van Der Windt H.J. & Swart J.A.A. Ecological corridors, connecting science and politics: The case of the Green River in the Netherlands. Journal of Applied Ecologyю, 2008, 45: 124-132.

  15. Berges, L., Roche, P. & Avon C. Establishment of a national ecological network to conserve biodiversity: Pros and cons of ecological corridor. Sciences Eaux & Territires, 2011, 3: 34-39.

  16. Beruchashvili N.L. The Caucasus: Landscapes, Models, Experiments - UNEP, GRID Arendal, WORLD BANK, Tbilisi, Ed. Tbil.St.Univ., 1995, 314 p.

  17. Beruchashvili N.L., Chauke M., Sanchez-Crispin A. Geographical perspectives on Sustainable Development. Rome. Moscow, Beijing, 2004, 64 p.

  18. Beruchashvili N.L., Zjuchkova V.K. Methods for complex physical -geographical investigation: The Manuel. –Moscow University Press, 1997, 320p.

  19. Beruchashvili N.N. Potential Virgin Landscapes of Georgia. Book “Biological and Landscape Diversity”, WWF-WB, 2000, Tbilisi, 211-226

  20. Chetkiewicz, C.-L. B., St. Clair, C.C. & Boyce, M.S. Corridors for conservation: Integrating pattern and process. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2006, 37: 317-342.

  21. Fisher, J. & Lindenmayer D.B. Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation: A system. Gobal Ecology and Biogeography, 2007, 16: 265-280.

  22. Hansen, A.J., & Defries R. Ecological mechanisms linking protected areas to surrounding lands. Ecological Applications, 2007, 17(4): 974-988.

  23. Jamaspashvili N. , Maisuradze R. , Seperteladze, Z., Beruchashvili N.N., Inashvili N., Khardziani T . Book: Georgia Landscape Map and Geographic Information System. Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, TSU, Tbilisi, 2012, 488 p.

  24. Krosby M., Tewksbury J., Haddad N.M. & Hoekstra J. Ecological connectivity for a changing climate. Conservation Biology, 2010, 24(6): 1686-1689.

  25. Matchavariani L. & Lagidze L. Environment Transformation in Georgia as a result of Climate Change. Environment and Ecology in the Mediterranean Region. Chapter 35, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2012, 379-393

  26. Montalvo Mancheno C.S., Nakhutsrishvili G. Zazanashvili N. A Perspective on Ecological Corridor for Maintaining Healthy Ecological Processes in the Caucasus. 5th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas, 2013, 523-526

  27. Rougerie G., Beruchashvili N.L. Geosystems et paysages. Bilan et Methodes", Paris, Armand Colin, 1991, 302 p.

  28. Van Der Windt H.J. & Swart J.A.A. Ecological corridors, connecting science and politics: The case of the Green River in the Netherlands. Journal of Applied Ecologyю, 2008, 45: 124-132.

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