How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggled with for years in conservation planning. To answer this question, and to ensure the long-term protection of biodiversity, many have sought to establish quantitative targets or goals based on the percentage of area in a country or region that is conserved. In recent years, policy-driven targets have frequently been faulted for their lack of biological foundation. lit this manuscript, we reviewed 159 articles reporting or proposing 222 conservation targets and assessed differences between policy-driven and evidence-based approaches. Our findings suggest that the average percentages of area recommended for evidence-based targets were nearly thr...
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, largely driven by habitat loss and degradation. Protected area est...
This paper exploits World Development Indicators and IUCN Red-List data to empirically assess the so...
Evidence-based conservation relies on reliable and relevant evidence. Practitioners often prefer loc...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision?makin...
International audienceNew agendas for conservation are regularly proposed based on the ground that e...
Conservation planning is often informed by quantitative targets: these are min-imum amounts of the d...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
Modern conservation planning is systematic and oriented toward protection of rare or otherwise highl...
Modern conservation planning is systematic and oriented toward protection of rare or otherwise highl...
Conservation budgets are limited, so it is right to ask of biodiversity programs, What should be pre...
Efforts to tackle the current biodiversity crisis need to be as efficient and effective as possible ...
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, largely driven by habitat loss and degradation. Protected area est...
This paper exploits World Development Indicators and IUCN Red-List data to empirically assess the so...
Evidence-based conservation relies on reliable and relevant evidence. Practitioners often prefer loc...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
How much is enough? is a question that conservationists, scientists, and policymakers have struggle...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-makin...
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision?makin...
International audienceNew agendas for conservation are regularly proposed based on the ground that e...
Conservation planning is often informed by quantitative targets: these are min-imum amounts of the d...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
Modern conservation planning is systematic and oriented toward protection of rare or otherwise highl...
Modern conservation planning is systematic and oriented toward protection of rare or otherwise highl...
Conservation budgets are limited, so it is right to ask of biodiversity programs, What should be pre...
Efforts to tackle the current biodiversity crisis need to be as efficient and effective as possible ...
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, largely driven by habitat loss and degradation. Protected area est...
This paper exploits World Development Indicators and IUCN Red-List data to empirically assess the so...
Evidence-based conservation relies on reliable and relevant evidence. Practitioners often prefer loc...