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Biodiversity and landscape connectivity are linked through integrated planning frameworks that identify co-benefits for both [1], and are often considered together in climate action strategies to ensure that infrastructure development does not negatively impact ecological health [2] or environmental quality [3].
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An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org 3 facts
claimIntegrating climate action objectives into landscape connectivity planning can create strategies that reduce traffic burdens while providing co-benefits for biodiversity, public health, and quality of life.
claimThe integrated climate-biodiversity framework (ICBF) reveals areas of convergence and co-benefits among climate, biodiversity, and landscape connectivity planning.
claimClimate action strategies that focus primarily on green fuel sources and green transportation technologies, such as biofuels and electric vehicles, can ignore critical landscape connectivity and biodiversity needs related to traffic management and road network expansion.