High-impact conservation science may offer insights for policy-makers and funders, but in our experience it is of limited value on the ground. To protect biodiversity, research needs to focus more on how conservation can be implemented (B. Pressey et al. Nature 515, 28–31; 2014)
A key obstacle to conservation success is the tendency of conservation professionals to tackle each ...
Problems in biodiversity conservation tend to be highly complex, encompassing both biological and so...
Contemporary conservation problems are typically positioned at the interface of complex ecological a...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
Conservation assessment is a rapidly evolving discipline whose stated goal is the design of networks...
SHOULD CONSERVATION TARGETS, such as the proportion of a region to be placed in protected areas, be ...
Conservation scientists and practitioners share many of the same goals. Yet in a majority of cases, ...
Target 19, set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, seeks to improve the knowledge, science ba...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
<div><p>Target 19, set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, seeks to improve the knowledge, sc...
We agree with Laurance et al. (2012) that conservation can gain when scientists and practitioners sh...
One of the basic purposes of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation interventio...
Conservation resources have become increasingly limited and, along with social, cultural and politic...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a longstanding focus of the...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
A key obstacle to conservation success is the tendency of conservation professionals to tackle each ...
Problems in biodiversity conservation tend to be highly complex, encompassing both biological and so...
Contemporary conservation problems are typically positioned at the interface of complex ecological a...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
Conservation assessment is a rapidly evolving discipline whose stated goal is the design of networks...
SHOULD CONSERVATION TARGETS, such as the proportion of a region to be placed in protected areas, be ...
Conservation scientists and practitioners share many of the same goals. Yet in a majority of cases, ...
Target 19, set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, seeks to improve the knowledge, science ba...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
<div><p>Target 19, set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, seeks to improve the knowledge, sc...
We agree with Laurance et al. (2012) that conservation can gain when scientists and practitioners sh...
One of the basic purposes of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation interventio...
Conservation resources have become increasingly limited and, along with social, cultural and politic...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a longstanding focus of the...
Improving the use of scientific evidence in conservation policy has been a long-standing focus of th...
A key obstacle to conservation success is the tendency of conservation professionals to tackle each ...
Problems in biodiversity conservation tend to be highly complex, encompassing both biological and so...
Contemporary conservation problems are typically positioned at the interface of complex ecological a...