Ecological set-asides are a promising strategy for conserving biodiversity in human-modified landscapes; however, landowner participation is often precluded by financial constraints. We assessed the ecological benefits and economic costs of paying landowners to set aside private land for restoration. Benefits were calculated from data on nearly 25,000 captures of Brazilian Atlantic Forest vertebrates, and economic costs were estimated for several restoration scenarios and values of payment for ecosystem services. We show that an annual investment equivalent to 6.5% of what Brazil spends on agricultural subsidies would revert species composition and ecological functions across farmlands to levels found inside protected areas, thereby benefit...
Biodiversity policies are suffering an implementation crisis; the roots are deeply entrenched in the...
The rupestrian grassland ecosystems provide various goods and services to society and support a sign...
Policy tools are needed that allow reconciliation of human development pressures with conservation p...
The Atlantic Forest of Brazil (Mata Atlântica) is one of the world’s 25 biodiversity conservation ho...
Resources for biodiversity conservation are severely limited, requiring strategic investment. Unders...
International commitments for ecosystem restoration add up to one-quarter of the world’s arable land...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil’s Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlântica) is a global conservation and restoration hotspot lyi...
The restoration of deforested or degraded areas can contribute to biodiversity conservation and glob...
Abstract Considering that the economic valuation of ecosystem services is a useful approach to suppo...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Abstract Private conservation lands are essential for protecting biodiversity, but few national‐leve...
The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest is internationally recognised as one of the most biodiverse and th...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Ecological restoration has received increasing attention as international agreements have set ambiti...
Biodiversity policies are suffering an implementation crisis; the roots are deeply entrenched in the...
The rupestrian grassland ecosystems provide various goods and services to society and support a sign...
Policy tools are needed that allow reconciliation of human development pressures with conservation p...
The Atlantic Forest of Brazil (Mata Atlântica) is one of the world’s 25 biodiversity conservation ho...
Resources for biodiversity conservation are severely limited, requiring strategic investment. Unders...
International commitments for ecosystem restoration add up to one-quarter of the world’s arable land...
Environmental policies that require native vegetation conservation can be challenging to implement, ...
Brazil’s Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlântica) is a global conservation and restoration hotspot lyi...
The restoration of deforested or degraded areas can contribute to biodiversity conservation and glob...
Abstract Considering that the economic valuation of ecosystem services is a useful approach to suppo...
The Brazilian native vegetation supports essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for the globa...
Abstract Private conservation lands are essential for protecting biodiversity, but few national‐leve...
The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest is internationally recognised as one of the most biodiverse and th...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
Ecological restoration has received increasing attention as international agreements have set ambiti...
Biodiversity policies are suffering an implementation crisis; the roots are deeply entrenched in the...
The rupestrian grassland ecosystems provide various goods and services to society and support a sign...
Policy tools are needed that allow reconciliation of human development pressures with conservation p...