Most spatial conservation prioritisations being implemented across the globe are based on static approaches to conservation planning. These use snapshots of systems to support decision-making. However, ignoring the dynamic nature of systems can result in misleading spatial prioritisations and missed opportunities to encourage participation in conservation programmes. Using a modelling approach, we show that integrating economic and ecological feedbacks into conservation planning improved social and ecological outcomes. We developed an approach that enabled accounting for feedbacks of farmland set-asides using a popular conservation planning tool. We empirically assessed the impact of ignoring feedbacks on plans to restore the Brazilian Atla...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...
In this paper we analyze the efficiency of voluntary incentive-based land-use policies for biodivers...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Most spatial conservation prioritisations being implemented across the globe are based on static app...
Human reactions to conservation interventions can trigger unintended feedbacks resulting in poor con...
Targeting land for conservation has always been an important question. Studies so far have mostly as...
Targeting land for conservation has always been an important question. Studies so far have mostly as...
<div><p>Inclusion of spatially explicit information on ecosystem services in conservation planning i...
Resources for biodiversity conservation are severely limited, requiring strategic investment. Unders...
Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss of biodiv...
Conservation success is contingent on assessing social and environmental factors so that cost-effect...
International audienceConserving biodiversity in managed landscapes requires the definition of spati...
Despite well-formulated goals for environmental protection in the forestry sector, the biodiversity ...
The dominant paradigm of conservation-reserve planning in economics is to optimize the provision of ...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...
In this paper we analyze the efficiency of voluntary incentive-based land-use policies for biodivers...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Most spatial conservation prioritisations being implemented across the globe are based on static app...
Human reactions to conservation interventions can trigger unintended feedbacks resulting in poor con...
Targeting land for conservation has always been an important question. Studies so far have mostly as...
Targeting land for conservation has always been an important question. Studies so far have mostly as...
<div><p>Inclusion of spatially explicit information on ecosystem services in conservation planning i...
Resources for biodiversity conservation are severely limited, requiring strategic investment. Unders...
Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss of biodiv...
Conservation success is contingent on assessing social and environmental factors so that cost-effect...
International audienceConserving biodiversity in managed landscapes requires the definition of spati...
Despite well-formulated goals for environmental protection in the forestry sector, the biodiversity ...
The dominant paradigm of conservation-reserve planning in economics is to optimize the provision of ...
Approximately 40% of the world’s ice-free land has lost its original natural habitat cover to other ...
In this paper we analyze the efficiency of voluntary incentive-based land-use policies for biodivers...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...