Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to undertake management, and avoid undesirable ecosystem change. Decision triggers are frequently recommended to conservation practitioners as a tool to facilitate evidence-based management practices, but there has been limited attention paid to how practitioners are integrating decision triggers into existing monitoring programs. We sought to understand whether conservation practitioners' use of decision triggers was influenced by the type of variables in their monitoring programs. We investigated this question using a practitioner-focused workshop involving a structured discussion and review of eight monitoring programs. Among our case studies...
Decision support systems (DSS) aim to provide evidence in a usable format for decision-makers, there...
Commonalities and complementarities among approaches to conservation monitoring and evaluation (M&E)...
Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired bio...
Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to ...
1. Decision triggers show great potential for facilitating timely management action, promoting evide...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
A major justification of environmental management research is that it helps practitioners, yet previ...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with dec...
To choose among conservation actions that may benefit many species, managers need to monitor the con...
Assessments for assigning the conservation status of threatened species that are based purely on sub...
1.The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology, and notoriously...
Thresholds and their relevance to conservation have become a major topic of discussion in the ecolog...
Indicator species are frequently used for biodiversity management but whether indicator species sele...
Decision support systems (DSS) aim to provide evidence in a usable format for decision-makers, there...
Commonalities and complementarities among approaches to conservation monitoring and evaluation (M&E)...
Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired bio...
Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to ...
1. Decision triggers show great potential for facilitating timely management action, promoting evide...
Protected area management organisations are on the front line of protecting biodiversity, and effect...
A major justification of environmental management research is that it helps practitioners, yet previ...
There are many examples of decision support tools used to analyse information with the intention of ...
This paper highlights a disjunction between the basic motivation of conservation planners, policy-ma...
This chapter offers advice on how the conservation science community can effectively engage with dec...
To choose among conservation actions that may benefit many species, managers need to monitor the con...
Assessments for assigning the conservation status of threatened species that are based purely on sub...
1.The question of when to monitor and when to act is fundamental to applied ecology, and notoriously...
Thresholds and their relevance to conservation have become a major topic of discussion in the ecolog...
Indicator species are frequently used for biodiversity management but whether indicator species sele...
Decision support systems (DSS) aim to provide evidence in a usable format for decision-makers, there...
Commonalities and complementarities among approaches to conservation monitoring and evaluation (M&E)...
Conservation decision makers must negotiate social and technical complexities to achieve desired bio...