Sandra B. Zellmer
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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BioScience | 2012
Mark W. Schwartz; Jessica J. Hellmann; Jason McLachlan; Dov F. Sax; Justin O. Borevitz; Jean Brennan; Alejandro E. Camacho; Gerardo Ceballos; Jamie Rappaport Clark; Holly Doremus; Regan Early; Julie R. Etterson; Dwight Fielder; Jacquelyn L. Gill; Patrick Gonzalez; Nancy Green; Lee Hannah; Dale Jamieson; Debra Javeline; Ben A. Minteer; Jay Odenbaugh; Stephen Polasky; Terry L. Root; Hugh D. Safford; Osvaldo E. Sala; Stephen H. Schneider; Andrew R. Thompson; John W. Williams; Mark Vellend; Pati Vitt
Managed relocation is defined as the movement of species, populations, or genotypes to places outside the areas of their historical distributions to maintain biological diversity or ecosystem functioning with changing climate. It has been claimed that a major extinction event is under way and that climate change is increasing its severity. Projections indicating that climate change may drive substantial losses of biodiversity have compelled some scientists to suggest that traditional management strategies are insufficient. The managed relocation of species is a controversial management response to climate change. The published literature has emphasized biological concerns over difficult ethical, legal, and policy issues. Furthermore, ongoing managed relocation actions lack scientific and societal engagement. Our interdisciplinary team considered ethics, law, policy, ecology, and natural resources management in order to identify the key issues of managed relocation relevant for developing sound policies that support decisions for resource management. We recommend that government agencies develop and adopt best practices for managed relocation.
Nebraska law review | 2009
Sandra B. Zellmer; Lance Gunderson
Center for Progressive Reform White Paper | 2011
Holly Doremus; William L. Andreen; Alejandro E. Camacho; Daniel A. Farber; Robert L. Glicksman; Dale D. Goble; Bradley C. Karkkainen; Dan Rohlf; A. Dan Tarlock; Sandra B. Zellmer; Shana Campbell Jones; Ling-Yee Huang
Alabama L. Rev. | 2007
Sandra B. Zellmer; Jessica Harder
SMU Law Review | 2007
Christine A. Klein; Sandra B. Zellmer
Nebraska law review | 2013
Christina Hoffman; Sandra B. Zellmer
Notre Dame Law Review | 2013
Sandra B. Zellmer
Archive | 2014
Christine A. Klein; Sandra B. Zellmer
Archive | 2011
Sandra B. Zellmer
Environmental Law | 2014
Sandra B. Zellmer