Markets for biodiversity have generated much controversy because of the often unstated and untested assumptions included in transactions rules. Simple trading rules are favored to reduce transaction costs, but others have argued that this leads to markets that favor development and erode biodiversity. Here, I describe how embracing complexity and uncer-tainty within a tradable credit system for the Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) creates opportunities to achieve financial and conservation goals simultaneously. Revers-ing the effects of habitat fragmentation is one of the main reasons for developing markets. I include uncertainty in habitat fragmentation effects by evaluating market transactions using five alternative dispersal m...
<p>Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although specie...
Wildlife trade is a key driver of extinction risk, affecting at least 24% of terrestrial vertebrates...
Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently alter the ...
Markets for biodiversity have generated much controversy because of the often unstated and untested ...
<div><p>Markets for biodiversity have generated much controversy because of the often unstated and u...
Abstract: In the USA, Species Conservation Banking is a prominent example of compensatory biodiversi...
1. Illegal private land deforestation threatens global biodiversity, even in areas with native habit...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
Investments in habitat and biodiversity conservation are critically needed given mounting effects of...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based land-scape evalua...
Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grass-lands are in...
Motive: Priorities in conservation management are often difficult to determine because we lack compa...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
<p>Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although specie...
Wildlife trade is a key driver of extinction risk, affecting at least 24% of terrestrial vertebrates...
Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently alter the ...
Markets for biodiversity have generated much controversy because of the often unstated and untested ...
<div><p>Markets for biodiversity have generated much controversy because of the often unstated and u...
Abstract: In the USA, Species Conservation Banking is a prominent example of compensatory biodiversi...
1. Illegal private land deforestation threatens global biodiversity, even in areas with native habit...
1. For biodiversity conservation to be an effective and significant social investment, non-marketed ...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
Investments in habitat and biodiversity conservation are critically needed given mounting effects of...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based land-scape evalua...
Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grass-lands are in...
Motive: Priorities in conservation management are often difficult to determine because we lack compa...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
<p>Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although specie...
Wildlife trade is a key driver of extinction risk, affecting at least 24% of terrestrial vertebrates...
Land management intrinsically influences the distribution of animals and can consequently alter the ...