Planning land-use for biodiversity conservation frequently involves computer-assisted reserve selection algorithms. Typically such algorithms operate on matrices of species presence–absence in sites, or on species-specific distributions ofmodel predicted probabilities of occurrence in grid cells. There are practically always errors in input data—erroneous species presence–absence data, structural and parametric uncertainty in predictive habitat models, and lack of correspondence between temporal presence and long-run persistence. Despite these uncertainties, typical reserve selection methods proceed as if there is no uncertainty in the data or models. Having two conservation options of apparently equal biological value, one would prefer the...
One of the most pervasive forms of uncertainty in data used to make conservation decisions is error ...
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Planning land-use for biodiversity conservation frequently involves computer-assisted reserve select...
Reserve selection methods are often based on information on species’ occurrence. This can be presenc...
The rapid global loss of biodiversity has led to a proliferation of systematic conservation planning...
We show that while comprehensive reserve network design is best when the entire network can be imple...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
We address the problem of optimal selection of sites to constitute a nature reserve which ensures th...
We focus on a particular class of reserve design problem where the goal is to achieve some minimum r...
Previous studies suggest that a network of nature reserves with maximum efficiency (obtained by sele...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
There has been much recent interest in the development of systematic reserve selection methods that...
This paper responds to recent criticisms in Biological Conservation of heuristic reserve selection a...
One of the most pervasive forms of uncertainty in data used to make conservation decisions is error ...
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Planning land-use for biodiversity conservation frequently involves computer-assisted reserve select...
Reserve selection methods are often based on information on species’ occurrence. This can be presenc...
The rapid global loss of biodiversity has led to a proliferation of systematic conservation planning...
We show that while comprehensive reserve network design is best when the entire network can be imple...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
We address the problem of optimal selection of sites to constitute a nature reserve which ensures th...
We focus on a particular class of reserve design problem where the goal is to achieve some minimum r...
Previous studies suggest that a network of nature reserves with maximum efficiency (obtained by sele...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
There has been much recent interest in the development of systematic reserve selection methods that...
This paper responds to recent criticisms in Biological Conservation of heuristic reserve selection a...
One of the most pervasive forms of uncertainty in data used to make conservation decisions is error ...
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...