These Guidelines aim to demonstrate the best available science and practice for maintaining, enhancing, and restoring ecological connectivity among and between protected areas, other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) and other intact ecosystems. The Guidelines introduce a common definition and recommend formal recognition of ecological corridors to serve as critical building blocks of ecological networks. The Guidelines also include 25 case studies that demonstrate current approaches to conserving ecological connectivity and ecological networks for different ecosystems and species, and at different spatial and temporal scales.
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