Select Publications
Following is a list of select publications from members of the SCB Europe Region Policy Committee on topics that are relevant to the Region's policy initiatives:
- Selva, N., A. Switalski, S. Kreft, P.L. Ibisch (2015): Why keep areas road free? The importance of roadless areas. Pp. 16-26 in van der Ree, R., Smith, D.J. and Grilo, C (eds.): Handbook of Road Ecology. John Wiley & Sons, Oxford. 552 pp. ISBN: 978-1-118-56818-7.
- Kati, V., T. Hovardas, M. Dieterich, P.L. Ibisch, B. Mihok & N. Selva (2014): The challenge of implementing the European network of protected areas Natura 2000. Conservation Biology 29: 260-270.
- G. Pe’er, L. V. Dicks, P. Visconti, R. Arlettaz, A. Báldi, T. G. Benton, S. Collins, M. Dieterich, R. D. Gregory, F. Hartig, K. Henle, P. R. Hobson, D. Kleijn, R. K. Neumann, T. Robijns, J. Schmidt, A. Shwartz, W. J. Sutherland, A. Turbé, F. Wulf & A. V. Scott (2014): EU agricultural reform fails on biodiversity. Extra steps by Member States are needed to protect farmed and grassland ecosystems. Science 344: 1090-1092.
- Freudenberger, L., P.R. Hobson, S. Rupic, G. Pe’er, M. Schluck, J. Sauermann, S. Kreft, N. Selva & P.L. Ibisch (2013): Spatial road disturbance index (SPROADI) for conservation planning: a novel landscape index, demonstrated for the State of Brandenburg, Germany. Landscape Ecology 28: 1353-1369.
- Guy Pe’er, J.A. McNeely, M. Dieterich, B.-G. Jonsson, N. Selva, J.M. Fitzgerald & C. Nesshöver (2013): IPBES: opportunities and challenges for SCB and other learned societies. Conservation Biology 27: 1-3.
- Selva, N., S. Kreft, V. Kati, M. Schluck, B.-G. Jonsson, B. Mihok, H. Okarma & P. Ibisch (2011): Roadless and low-traffic areas as conservation targets in Europe. Environmental Management 48: 865-877.
- Pullin, A.S., A. Báldi, O.E. Can, M. Dieterich, V. Kati, B. Livoreil, G. Lövei, B. Mihok, O. Nevin, N. Selva & I. Sousa-Pinto (2008): Conservation focus on Europe: major conservation policy issues that need to be informed by conservation science. Conservation Biology 23: 818-824.