2012
DOI: 10.1525/bio.2012.62.8.6
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Managed Relocation: Integrating the Scientific, Regulatory, and Ethical Challenges

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“…1a-e), assisted migration is a strategy to help them reach more climatically suitable areas (Hoegh-Guldberg et al 2008;Thomas 2011;Schwartz et al 2012;Aitken and Whitlock 2013;Williams and Dumroese 2013). The term 'assisted migration' encompasses both movements within current species ranges-assisted gene flow-as well as assisted colonisation of areas outside of current rangestranslocations (Aitken and Whitlock 2013).…”
Section: Assisted Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1a-e), assisted migration is a strategy to help them reach more climatically suitable areas (Hoegh-Guldberg et al 2008;Thomas 2011;Schwartz et al 2012;Aitken and Whitlock 2013;Williams and Dumroese 2013). The term 'assisted migration' encompasses both movements within current species ranges-assisted gene flow-as well as assisted colonisation of areas outside of current rangestranslocations (Aitken and Whitlock 2013).…”
Section: Assisted Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extension of assisted migration is to translocate species into novel habitats identified as suitable via modelling approaches (Hoegh-Guldberg et al 2008;Schwartz et al 2012;Williams and Dumroese 2013). This approach could prove particularly valuable in preserving narrowrange endemic species experiencing very rapid climate change and are unable to adapt or migrate quickly enough (Thomas 2011 ; Fig.…”
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“…The Forestry Chronicle, 87(6), 724-730.Winder, Nelson, & Beardmore, 2011). However, the implementation of assisted migration does not come without economic, political, ecological, and ethical issues (Schwartz et al, 2012).…”
Section: The Role Of Managed Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical and biological issues are central to managed relocation; however, ethical, legal, and social components pose equally challenging questions about the appropriate use and social feasibility of managed migration (Schwartz et al, 2012). Furthermore, a necessary first step towards the development and widespread success of assisted migration practices is the inclusion of biological considerations in tandem with both social and economic concerns, for which different stakeholders have their own multi-dimensional and complex objectives, metrics and definitions.…”
Section: The Role Of Managed Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%