Aim: To highlight and examine apparent paradoxes in assessing the effectiveness of different forms of land-use for biodiversity conservation. Location: Tanzania. Methods: We compare and contrast the findings of two recent and seemingly conflicting studies on the effectiveness of conservation protection strategies in Tanzania. We evaluate these studies in the context of a wider body of evidence relating to the problem of determining protected area performance. Results: We highlight the importance of landscape-scale management approaches for biodiversity conservation; establishing clear management and monitoring objectives in advance; the interrelation between the choice of target species and the appropriate spatial scale over which to measur...
A growing number of protected areas are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Natur...
Success in conservation depends on our ability to reduce human pressures in areas that harbour biolo...
There are now over 100,000 protected areas (PAs) worldwide, covering over 12 percent of the Earth’s ...
Protected areas are one of the key tools for conserving biodiversity and recent studies have highlig...
Protected areas are one of the key tools for conserving biodiversity and recent studies have highlig...
The ability of low‐status protected areas under community management to achieve a conservation objec...
Protected areas are the cornerstone of in situ conservation and their effective management is critic...
Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Their effica...
Setting aside land for the protection of nature is a key global strategy for halting the current los...
Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Their effica...
We studied the effectiveness of protected area management within a Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...
<div><p>Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Thei...
We studied the effectiveness of protected area management within a Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) p...
Conservation has typically followed the American model of fortress conservation. This model has met ...
A growing number of protected areas are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Natur...
A growing number of protected areas are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Natur...
Success in conservation depends on our ability to reduce human pressures in areas that harbour biolo...
There are now over 100,000 protected areas (PAs) worldwide, covering over 12 percent of the Earth’s ...
Protected areas are one of the key tools for conserving biodiversity and recent studies have highlig...
Protected areas are one of the key tools for conserving biodiversity and recent studies have highlig...
The ability of low‐status protected areas under community management to achieve a conservation objec...
Protected areas are the cornerstone of in situ conservation and their effective management is critic...
Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Their effica...
Setting aside land for the protection of nature is a key global strategy for halting the current los...
Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Their effica...
We studied the effectiveness of protected area management within a Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...
<div><p>Terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation. Thei...
We studied the effectiveness of protected area management within a Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) p...
Conservation has typically followed the American model of fortress conservation. This model has met ...
A growing number of protected areas are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Natur...
A growing number of protected areas are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Natur...
Success in conservation depends on our ability to reduce human pressures in areas that harbour biolo...
There are now over 100,000 protected areas (PAs) worldwide, covering over 12 percent of the Earth’s ...