In 2002, 603 “Acutely Threatened” NZ species; total expenditure NZ$35.8 million. NZBS - extra NZ$26.5 million over 5 years, incl. NZ$10 million for kiwi sanctuaries. Unclear why some threatened species programmes have high costs? Research aim was to use economic analysis to improve formal understanding of costs
The Department of Conservation (DoC) is responsible for the recovery of indigenous species and ecosy...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
In 2002, 845 “threatened” NZ species and annual expenditure of NZ$35.8 million. NZBS - extra $26.5 m...
Despite the scarcity of funding for species conservation programs, estimation of the cost of threate...
The New Zealand Department of Conservation has so far classified 2,373 species and subspecies of tho...
In New Zealand total annual funding allows 15 percent of the 2,400 threatened species to be targeted...
Expenditure on endangered species management is increasing greatly, on a global basis. Managers need...
Biological invasions are a major component of anthropogenic environmental change, incurring substant...
Much attention is focused on conservation efforts to protect and recover threatened species. As part...
Aim: To investigate the effects of relaxing the budget constraint on the cost effectiveness of threa...
Conservation management in New Zealand is a forever challenging area, with continual pressure to all...
Selecting the best set of management projects to ensure the persistence of the greatest number of a ...
Threat classifications allow conservationists to categorize threatening processes faced by species o...
Species loss is widely recognised as one of the most seriousenvironmental problems nations face. Of ...
The Department of Conservation (DoC) is responsible for the recovery of indigenous species and ecosy...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
In 2002, 845 “threatened” NZ species and annual expenditure of NZ$35.8 million. NZBS - extra $26.5 m...
Despite the scarcity of funding for species conservation programs, estimation of the cost of threate...
The New Zealand Department of Conservation has so far classified 2,373 species and subspecies of tho...
In New Zealand total annual funding allows 15 percent of the 2,400 threatened species to be targeted...
Expenditure on endangered species management is increasing greatly, on a global basis. Managers need...
Biological invasions are a major component of anthropogenic environmental change, incurring substant...
Much attention is focused on conservation efforts to protect and recover threatened species. As part...
Aim: To investigate the effects of relaxing the budget constraint on the cost effectiveness of threa...
Conservation management in New Zealand is a forever challenging area, with continual pressure to all...
Selecting the best set of management projects to ensure the persistence of the greatest number of a ...
Threat classifications allow conservationists to categorize threatening processes faced by species o...
Species loss is widely recognised as one of the most seriousenvironmental problems nations face. Of ...
The Department of Conservation (DoC) is responsible for the recovery of indigenous species and ecosy...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...