When identifying conservation priorities, the accuracy of conservation assessments is constrained by the quality of data available. Despite previous efforts exploring how to deal with imperfect datasets, little is known about how data uncertainty translates into errors in conservation planning outcomes. Here, we evaluate the magnitude of commission and omission error, effectiveness and efficiency of conservation planning outcomes derived from three datasets with increasing data quality. We demonstrate that investing in data acquisition might not always be the best strategy as the magnitude of errors introduced by new sites/species can exceed the benefits gained. There was a trade-off between effectiveness and efficiency due to poorly sample...
Data on the location and extent of protected areas, ecosystems, and species' distributions are essen...
It is generally assumed that gathering more data is a good investment for conservation planning. How...
Decisions about where conservation actions are implemented are based on incomplete knowledge about b...
When identifying conservation priorities, the accuracy of conservation assessments is constrained by...
<div><p>When identifying conservation priorities, the accuracy of conservation assessments is constr...
Conservation planning decisions are typically made on the basis of species distribution or occurrenc...
Data on the occurrence of species are widely used to inform the design of reserve networks. These da...
1. A vast scientific literature has been devoted to identifying the best way to represent biodiversi...
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ...
Conservation planning analyses often employ data on biodiversity and sometimes vulnerability and the...
The rapid global loss of biodiversity has led to a proliferation of systematic conservation planning...
Aim : The species–area relationship (SAR) is increasingly being used to set conservation targets for...
International audienceAimThe species–area relationship (SAR) is increasingly being used to set conse...
One in 6 species (13,465 species) on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red L...
Extinction risk assessments are increasingly important to many stakeholders (Bennun et al. 2017) but...
Data on the location and extent of protected areas, ecosystems, and species' distributions are essen...
It is generally assumed that gathering more data is a good investment for conservation planning. How...
Decisions about where conservation actions are implemented are based on incomplete knowledge about b...
When identifying conservation priorities, the accuracy of conservation assessments is constrained by...
<div><p>When identifying conservation priorities, the accuracy of conservation assessments is constr...
Conservation planning decisions are typically made on the basis of species distribution or occurrenc...
Data on the occurrence of species are widely used to inform the design of reserve networks. These da...
1. A vast scientific literature has been devoted to identifying the best way to represent biodiversi...
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ...
Conservation planning analyses often employ data on biodiversity and sometimes vulnerability and the...
The rapid global loss of biodiversity has led to a proliferation of systematic conservation planning...
Aim : The species–area relationship (SAR) is increasingly being used to set conservation targets for...
International audienceAimThe species–area relationship (SAR) is increasingly being used to set conse...
One in 6 species (13,465 species) on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red L...
Extinction risk assessments are increasingly important to many stakeholders (Bennun et al. 2017) but...
Data on the location and extent of protected areas, ecosystems, and species' distributions are essen...
It is generally assumed that gathering more data is a good investment for conservation planning. How...
Decisions about where conservation actions are implemented are based on incomplete knowledge about b...