The identification of research questions with high relevance for biodiversity conservation is an important step towards designing more effective policies and management actions, and to better allocate funding among alternative conservation options. However, the identification of priority questions may be influenced by regional differences in biodiversity threats and social contexts, and to variations in the perceptions and interests of different stakeholders. Here we describe the results of a prioritization exercise involving six types of stakeholders from the Mediterranean biome, which includes several biodiversity hotspots spread across five regions of the planet (Europe, Africa, North and South America, and Australia). We found great het...
Conservation priority-setting schemes have not yet combined geographic priorities with a framework t...
Terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems are connected via multiple biophysical and ecological...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
The identification of research questions with high relevance for biodiversity conservation is an imp...
The Mediterranean Basin is considered one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, harbouring particula...
The Mediterranean region is a hotspot of biodiversity facing numerous environmental threats and soci...
<div><p>Several projects aimed at identifying priority issues for conservation with high relevance t...
Earth’s biodiversity includes all extant species; however, species are not evenly distributed across...
Several projects aimed at identifying priority issues for conservation with high relevance to policy...
The European Overseas Areas are strategically positioned to become a strong focus of biodiversity re...
In 2008, a group of conservation scientists compiled a list of 100 priority questions for the conser...
We conducted a survey among people working in the nature conservation community in an implementation...
Maintaining biodiversity is crucial for ensuring human well-being. The authors participated in a wor...
Conservation priority-setting schemes have not yet combined geographic priorities with a framework t...
Conservation priority-setting schemes have not yet combined geographic priorities with a framework t...
Terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems are connected via multiple biophysical and ecological...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
The identification of research questions with high relevance for biodiversity conservation is an imp...
The Mediterranean Basin is considered one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, harbouring particula...
The Mediterranean region is a hotspot of biodiversity facing numerous environmental threats and soci...
<div><p>Several projects aimed at identifying priority issues for conservation with high relevance t...
Earth’s biodiversity includes all extant species; however, species are not evenly distributed across...
Several projects aimed at identifying priority issues for conservation with high relevance to policy...
The European Overseas Areas are strategically positioned to become a strong focus of biodiversity re...
In 2008, a group of conservation scientists compiled a list of 100 priority questions for the conser...
We conducted a survey among people working in the nature conservation community in an implementation...
Maintaining biodiversity is crucial for ensuring human well-being. The authors participated in a wor...
Conservation priority-setting schemes have not yet combined geographic priorities with a framework t...
Conservation priority-setting schemes have not yet combined geographic priorities with a framework t...
Terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems are connected via multiple biophysical and ecological...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...