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Managing military training-related environmental disturbance
Military Training Areas (MTAs) cover at least 2 percent of the Earth's terrestrial surface and occur in all major biomes. These areas are potentially important for biodiversity conservation. The greatest challenge in managing MTAs is balancing the disturbance associated with military training and environmental values. These challenges are unique as no other land use is managed for these types of anthropogenic disturbances in a natural setting.
Managing military training-related environmental disturbance
Military Training Areas (MTAs) cover at least 2 percent of the Earth's terrestrial surface and occur in all major biomes. These areas are potentially important for biodiversity conservation. The greatest challenge in managing MTAs is balancing the disturbance associated with military training and environmental values. These challenges are unique as no other land use is managed for these types of anthropogenic disturbances in a natural setting.
Managing military training-related environmental disturbance
Zentelis, Rick (author) / Banks, Sam / Roberts, J. Dale / Dovers, Stephen / Lindenmayer, David
2017
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
43.00
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