reviewConservation BiologyJan 18, 2002Closed access

Freshwater Protected Areas: Strategies for Conservation

Nature Conservancy of Canada · McGill University

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Abstract

Freshwater species and habitats are among the most threatened in the world. One way in which this growing conservation concern can be addressed is the creation of freshwater protected areas. Here, we present three strategies for freshwater protected-area design and management: whole-catchment management, natural-flow maintenance, and exclusion of non-native species. These strategies are based on the three primary threats to fresh waters: land-use disturbances, altered hydrologies, and introduction of non-native species. Each strategy draws from research in limnology and river and wetland ecology. Ideally, freshwater protected areas should be located in intact catchments, should have natural hydrological…

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Keywords
  • Threatened species
  • Wetland
  • Habitat
  • Drainage basin
  • Geography
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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