1. Decision triggers show great potential for facilitating timely management action, promoting evidence-based management and preventing undesirable changes to the status of species, ecosystems and threats. Integration of decision triggers into day-to-day management practice has been slow, constrained by insufficient resources and limited in-house expertise. Arguably, the greatest impediment is the lack of an overarching process with robust and accessible methods for developing and implementing decision triggers in a manner that fits within an organisation’s current processes and skill sets. 2. We identify the steps necessary for setting decision triggers and highlight how these steps align with commonly used conservation planning and manag...
Funder: Arcadia Fund; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012088Funder: MAVA Foundation; Id: http://dx...
Almost 10 years ago, Pullin and Knight (2001) called for an “effectiveness revolution in conservatio...
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with dec...
1. Decision triggers show great potential for facilitating timely management action, promoting evide...
Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to ...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
Decision support systems (DSS) aim to provide evidence in a usable format for decision-makers, there...
Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired bio...
Traditional conservation curricula and training typically emphasizes only one part of systematic dec...
Threshold and their relevance to conservation have become a major topic of discussion in the ecologi...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
The practice of conservation occurs within complex socioecological systems fraught with challenges t...
Abstract Improving the effectiveness of conservation practice requires better use of evidence. Since...
General principles of climate change adaptation for biodiversity have been formulated, but do not he...
1. Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired ...
Funder: Arcadia Fund; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012088Funder: MAVA Foundation; Id: http://dx...
Almost 10 years ago, Pullin and Knight (2001) called for an “effectiveness revolution in conservatio...
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with dec...
1. Decision triggers show great potential for facilitating timely management action, promoting evide...
Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to ...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
Decision support systems (DSS) aim to provide evidence in a usable format for decision-makers, there...
Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired bio...
Traditional conservation curricula and training typically emphasizes only one part of systematic dec...
Threshold and their relevance to conservation have become a major topic of discussion in the ecologi...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
The practice of conservation occurs within complex socioecological systems fraught with challenges t...
Abstract Improving the effectiveness of conservation practice requires better use of evidence. Since...
General principles of climate change adaptation for biodiversity have been formulated, but do not he...
1. Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired ...
Funder: Arcadia Fund; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012088Funder: MAVA Foundation; Id: http://dx...
Almost 10 years ago, Pullin and Knight (2001) called for an “effectiveness revolution in conservatio...
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with dec...