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Smart Green Infrastructure in Tiger Range Countries : A Multi-Level Approach

2010

Quintero, Juan D. | Roca, Roberto | Morgan, Alexis | Mathur, Aradhna | Shi, Xiaoxin


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Species survival; Assessment reports; National conservation policies; Access roads; Adaptive management; Loss of prey; Tiger trade; Genetic study; Crossings; Rural infrastructure; Loss of biodiversity; Geographic information system; National park; Diversity of habitats; Bridge; Large tracts of forest; Barrier effect; Community rangers; Environmental; Financial incentives; Accessibility; Core areas; Caspian tiger; Human settlement; Prey populations; Loss of tigers; Conceptual framework; Conservation planning; Weak enforcement; Issues; Tiger habitats; Environmental values; Threats to tigers; Road networks; Infrastructure development; Tropical biodiversity; Fence; Cultural resources; Natural habitats; Environmental regulations; Tiger populations; Genetic; Rain forests; Tiger areas; Conservation landscapes; Wildlife refuge; Tiger experts; Access to wildlife; Habitat degradation; Bear; Situation for tigers; Tiger monitoring; Lowland rain forests; Suitable habitat; Large carnivores; Harm; Critical habitat; Population decline; Tiger numbers; Environmental protection agency; Human activity; Community engagement; Forest rangers; Tiger poaching; Awareness building; Drivers; Underpasses; Native habitat; Intact habitat; Large mammals; Road infrastructure; Access for poachers; Biodiversity losses; Critical habitats; Baseline research; Tiger range country; Conservation science; Poachers; Infrastructure development projects; Geographic information; Wildlife habitat; Refuge; Species composition; Infrastructures; Highway; Natural habitat; Conservation benefits; Movement corridors; Biosphere; Road density; Animal species; Environmental impacts; Extinction; Watershed; Wild tigers; Degraded habitat; Trade in tiger parts; Cubs; Behavioral responses; Tiger hunting; Wildlife underpass; Viable populations; Food chain; Genetic diversity; Reserves; Financial incentive; Large cats; Habitat areas; Conservation of nature; Wild tiger; Rural roads; Exposure; Forest stewardship; Infrastructure planning; Habitat conservation; Wildlife populations; Trails; Tax; Tiger range; Top predators; Wild tiger populations; Human activities; Conservation efforts; Buffer zones; Biodiversity value; Tiger conservation programs; Transportation infrastructure; Emissions; Tiger conservation; Illegal trade; Critical ecosystem; Park boundaries; Tiger population; Action plan; Set aside; Big cat; Impacts on biodiversity; Breeding habitats; Migratory routes; Tiger densities; Right of way; Camera traps; Tiger range countries; Tiger habitat; Highways; Downstream ecosystems; Mining operations; Human population growth; Alternative livelihoods; Biosphere reserve; Ecosystem; Infrastructure projects; Breeding populations; Forest; Road; Rainforest; Elephant; Habitat protection
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Publications & Research :: Working Paper; Publications & Research

2022-09-15
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