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Workshop Report: Preparing for climate change: move who when, where, how and why?Location: York, Western Australia from 15th to 19th NovemberConveners – Stephen Garnett and Nicki Mitchell This workshop took place in November 2010, in York, Western Australia and was convened by Dr’s Stephen Garnett and Nicki Mitchell. Twenty researchers came together to discuss what factors need to be considered if managed relocation (MR) is undertaken as an adaptation strategy to conserve biodiversity. Discussions covered five broad areas relating to MR: the selection of taxa or processes to move (who), optimization of timing (when), the procedures for choosing appropriate sites to which to move taxa (where), the protocols of moving (how) and the underlying philosophy of moving biodiversity (why). Workshop outcomes were presented to the 50th meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia in December 2010. The workshop concluded that MR is not a panacea to climate change adaptation for biodiversity and is pointless without substantial commitment to mitigation, ongoing management of existing threats and a belief in the community that biodiversity can and should be conserved. If these preconditions can be met then the group had the following recommendations:
The following publication resulted from this workshop:
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