On the Bridge between Conservation Ecology and Environment Management: Contributions of IDECC from Multiple Geographic Contexts
A special issue of Conservation (ISSN 2673-7159).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 18926
Special Issue Editors
Interests: community ecology; reptile biology and conservation; tropical reptile ecology; chelonian conservation; reptile population biology; reptile dietary habits and foraging ecology
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Interests: phylogeography; ecology; areography; systematics; taxonomy; evolution; conservation of mammals
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Special Issue Information
The Institute for Development, Ecology, Conservation and Cooperation (IDECC) is a scientific organization devoted to international interdisciplinary research linking conservation ecology and environment management. The Institute has headquarters in Italy, Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso and is focused especially on tropical environments. In this Special Issue, we bring a selection of the latest scientific research papers from IDECC scientists and their collaborators, from universities and other research organizations throughout the world. The covered topics will be wide and comprehensive, including different taxonomic groups from invertebrates to vertebrates, in temperate and tropical areas. Special attention will be devoted to highlighting the conservation implications of the described patterns, with an emphasis on threatened taxa, environments and protected areas.
Prof. Dr. Luca Luiselli
Dr. Giovanni Amori
Dr. Daniele Dendi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- IDECC
- conservation
- ecology
- environment
- tropical areas
- international research
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