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| DOI | 10.1111/1365-2664.12800 | ||
| Año | 2017 | ||
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5. Synthesis and applications. Our findings demonstrate that, when aiming to meet demand for housing, any form of compact development (i.e. high-density housing) has fewer detrimental impacts on forest-dwelling mammals than dispersed development (i. e. low-density housing). This is because compact development concentrates the negative effects of housing into a small area whilst at the same time preserving large expanses of forests and the fauna they sustain. Landscape planning and urban growth policies must consider the trade-off between the intensity of the threat and area of sprawl when aiming to reduce urbanization impacts.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | VILLASENOR-PEREZ, NELIDA ROSSI | Mujer |
Australian Natl Univ - Australia
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| 2 | Tulloch, Ayesha I. T. | Mujer |
Australian Natl Univ - Australia
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| 3 | Driscoll, Don A. | Hombre |
Australian Natl Univ - Australia
Deakin Univ Geelong - Australia |
| 4 | Gibbons, Philip | Hombre |
Australian Natl Univ - Australia
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| 5 | Lindenmayer, David B. | Hombre |
Australian Natl Univ - Australia
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| We thank Luciana Porfirio, Jeff Wood and Thiago Lima for their valuable comments on (raster) analysis. Julie Watson and two anonymous reviewers provided useful comments on a previous version of the manuscript. The Shoalhaven City Council and the NSW Office of Environment & Heritage provided information for the study area. N.R.V. was supported by Becas Chile (CONICYT, Government of Chile) during her PhD studies. |