Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, and local interventions that, overall, are failing. We discuss the potential utility of applying the mitigation hierarchy, widely used during economic development activities, to all negative human impacts on biodiversity. Evaluating all biodiversity losses and gains through the mitigation hierarchy could help prioritize consideration of conservation goals and drive the empirical evaluation of conservation investments through the explicit consideration of counterfactual trends and ecosystem dynamics across scales. We explore the challenges in using this framework to achieve global conservation goals, including operationalization and monitoring...
Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for...
International audienceThe two most urgent and interlinked environmental challenges humanity faces ar...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
International audienceEfforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, ...
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, ...
AbstractThe mitigation hierarchy is a decision-making framework designed to address impacts on biodi...
The upcoming Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) meeting, and adoption of the new Global Biodiv...
The Mitigation Hierarchy is the sequence of actions (avoid-minimise-restore-compensate) to anticipat...
Despite decades of increasing investment in conservation, we have not succeeded in “bending the curv...
Global biodiversity is projected to further decline under a wide range of future socio-economic deve...
Radically heightened extinction rates over the past 50 years have prompted the Convention on Biologi...
Nations of the world have, to date, pursued nature protection and climate change mitigation and adap...
No net loss (NNL) biodiversity policies mandating the application of a mitigation hierarchy (avoid, ...
Increasingly, government and corporate policies on ecological compensation (e.g., offsetting) are re...
The essential contribution of nature to addressing climate change provides an opportunity to strengt...
Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for...
International audienceThe two most urgent and interlinked environmental challenges humanity faces ar...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
International audienceEfforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, ...
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, ...
AbstractThe mitigation hierarchy is a decision-making framework designed to address impacts on biodi...
The upcoming Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) meeting, and adoption of the new Global Biodiv...
The Mitigation Hierarchy is the sequence of actions (avoid-minimise-restore-compensate) to anticipat...
Despite decades of increasing investment in conservation, we have not succeeded in “bending the curv...
Global biodiversity is projected to further decline under a wide range of future socio-economic deve...
Radically heightened extinction rates over the past 50 years have prompted the Convention on Biologi...
Nations of the world have, to date, pursued nature protection and climate change mitigation and adap...
No net loss (NNL) biodiversity policies mandating the application of a mitigation hierarchy (avoid, ...
Increasingly, government and corporate policies on ecological compensation (e.g., offsetting) are re...
The essential contribution of nature to addressing climate change provides an opportunity to strengt...
Development corridors are extensive, often transnational and linear, geographical areas targeted for...
International audienceThe two most urgent and interlinked environmental challenges humanity faces ar...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...