Protected area managers often fail to use empirical evidence for their management decisions, yet it is unclear whether this arises from a lack of available data, difficulty in interpreting scientific information for management application, or because managers do not value science for their decisions. To better understand the use of evidence for management decisions, we asked protected area managers in Australia what information is important when making decisions, the types of evidence they find most valuable, and the types of evidence they have for their protected areas. Managers described a complex array of information needed for management decisions, with nine different factors representing decisions about individual management issues and...
The conservation of biodiversity requires various forms of evidence to ensure effective outcomes. In...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of biodiversity has been heavily criticised. However, these criticis...
Protected area managers often fail to use empirical evidence for their management decisions, yet it ...
The management requirements for protected areas are frequently complex and urgent; as a result, mana...
The management requirements for protected areas are frequently complex and urgent; as a result, mana...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
Aichi Biodiversity Target 19 calls on Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversi...
Aichi Biodiversity Target 19 calls on Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversi...
A major justification of environmental management research is that it helps practitioners, yet previ...
Protected areas are a crucial tool for halting the loss of biodiversity. Yet, the management of prot...
Conservation practice reportedly suffers from low use of technical information. Understanding of fac...
Academic scientific literature abounds with critique of natural resource managers for not utilising ...
Despite the significant impetus placed on the need for conservation managers to base their decisions...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
The conservation of biodiversity requires various forms of evidence to ensure effective outcomes. In...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of biodiversity has been heavily criticised. However, these criticis...
Protected area managers often fail to use empirical evidence for their management decisions, yet it ...
The management requirements for protected areas are frequently complex and urgent; as a result, mana...
The management requirements for protected areas are frequently complex and urgent; as a result, mana...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
Aichi Biodiversity Target 19 calls on Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversi...
Aichi Biodiversity Target 19 calls on Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversi...
A major justification of environmental management research is that it helps practitioners, yet previ...
Protected areas are a crucial tool for halting the loss of biodiversity. Yet, the management of prot...
Conservation practice reportedly suffers from low use of technical information. Understanding of fac...
Academic scientific literature abounds with critique of natural resource managers for not utilising ...
Despite the significant impetus placed on the need for conservation managers to base their decisions...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
The conservation of biodiversity requires various forms of evidence to ensure effective outcomes. In...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of biodiversity has been heavily criticised. However, these criticis...