A generic framework for setting conservation priorities based on the principles of classic decision theory is provided. This framework encapsulates the key elements of any problem, including the objective, the constraints, and knowledge of the system. Within the context of this framework the broad array of approaches for setting conservation priorities are reviewed. While some approaches prioritize assets or locations for conservation investment, it is concluded here that prioritization is incomplete without consideration of the conservation actions required to conserve the assets at particular locations. The challenges associated with prioritizing investments through time in the face of threats (and also spatially and temporally heterogene...
Wilhere et al. (2008) recently proposed a new index, "average optimacity", to guide investment in bi...
Biodiversity conservation has been since long an academic community concern, leading scientists to p...
We need to set priorities for conservation because we cannot do everything, everywhere, at the same ...
A generic framework for setting conservation priorities based on the principles of classic decision ...
A vast number of prioritization schemes have been developed to help conservation navigate tough deci...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
The available resources for biodiversity conservation are so chronically limited that conservation a...
Prioritisation is about choice, and in the context of species extinction, it is about choosing what ...
Spatial conservation prioritization is used globally to guide decision making with the aim of delive...
Free to read on publisher website Global biodiversity priority setting underpins the strategic alloc...
There are insufficient resources available globally, nationally and in many regions, to conserve all...
The practice of conservation occurs within complex socioecological systems fraught with challenges t...
Habitat loss and deterioration, climate change, and economic pressures for resource extraction have ...
The conservation of biodiversity depends on the implementation of policy with limited financial reso...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Wilhere et al. (2008) recently proposed a new index, "average optimacity", to guide investment in bi...
Biodiversity conservation has been since long an academic community concern, leading scientists to p...
We need to set priorities for conservation because we cannot do everything, everywhere, at the same ...
A generic framework for setting conservation priorities based on the principles of classic decision ...
A vast number of prioritization schemes have been developed to help conservation navigate tough deci...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
The available resources for biodiversity conservation are so chronically limited that conservation a...
Prioritisation is about choice, and in the context of species extinction, it is about choosing what ...
Spatial conservation prioritization is used globally to guide decision making with the aim of delive...
Free to read on publisher website Global biodiversity priority setting underpins the strategic alloc...
There are insufficient resources available globally, nationally and in many regions, to conserve all...
The practice of conservation occurs within complex socioecological systems fraught with challenges t...
Habitat loss and deterioration, climate change, and economic pressures for resource extraction have ...
The conservation of biodiversity depends on the implementation of policy with limited financial reso...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Wilhere et al. (2008) recently proposed a new index, "average optimacity", to guide investment in bi...
Biodiversity conservation has been since long an academic community concern, leading scientists to p...
We need to set priorities for conservation because we cannot do everything, everywhere, at the same ...