Matching methods encompass non-parametric approaches to estimating counterfactual states through a rigorous selection of control units with similar characteristics to units submitted to an intervention. These methods enable comparisons between treated and control units in a way that facilitates understanding of causal relationships between interventions and outcomes. Matching methods have been used only recently in ecology and conservation biology, where such applications changed the way the field investigates causal questions, for example, in impact-evaluation studies. However, the strengths and limitations of matching methods are not well understood by most ecologists and environmental scientists. Herein, we review state-of-the-art matchi...
The fundamental challenge of evaluating the impact of conservation interventions is that researchers...
The guidance note describes some recent developments of counterfactual impact evaluation methods. Th...
The main issue in constructing the counterfactual is programme participants self-selecting to the pr...
The awareness of the need for robust impact evaluations in conservation is growing and statistical m...
The awareness of the need for robust impact evaluations in conservation is growing and statistical m...
As the counterfactual model of causality has increased in popularity, sociologists have returned to ...
When evaluating the impact of a biodiversity conservation intervention, a ‘counterfactual’ is needed...
Robust evaluation of the impact of biodiversity conservation actions is important not only for ensur...
It is vital to understand the consequences of actions intended to ensure biological conservation. C...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Deforestation and conversion of native habitats continues to be the leading driver of biodiversity a...
Impact evaluation aims to estimate the effect of an intervention on intended, and perhaps unintended...
Conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services in natural environments requires careful managem...
Successful decision-making for environmental management requires evidence of the performance and eff...
International audience: Only a few studies have shown positive impacts of ecological compensation on...
The fundamental challenge of evaluating the impact of conservation interventions is that researchers...
The guidance note describes some recent developments of counterfactual impact evaluation methods. Th...
The main issue in constructing the counterfactual is programme participants self-selecting to the pr...
The awareness of the need for robust impact evaluations in conservation is growing and statistical m...
The awareness of the need for robust impact evaluations in conservation is growing and statistical m...
As the counterfactual model of causality has increased in popularity, sociologists have returned to ...
When evaluating the impact of a biodiversity conservation intervention, a ‘counterfactual’ is needed...
Robust evaluation of the impact of biodiversity conservation actions is important not only for ensur...
It is vital to understand the consequences of actions intended to ensure biological conservation. C...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Deforestation and conversion of native habitats continues to be the leading driver of biodiversity a...
Impact evaluation aims to estimate the effect of an intervention on intended, and perhaps unintended...
Conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services in natural environments requires careful managem...
Successful decision-making for environmental management requires evidence of the performance and eff...
International audience: Only a few studies have shown positive impacts of ecological compensation on...
The fundamental challenge of evaluating the impact of conservation interventions is that researchers...
The guidance note describes some recent developments of counterfactual impact evaluation methods. Th...
The main issue in constructing the counterfactual is programme participants self-selecting to the pr...