Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks less suitable in the future. In principle, reserve networks may be adapted to climate change in two ways: by providing additional funds and / or by allowing for the sale of sites to liquidate funds for new purchases. However, due to general negative ecological consequences, selling is often strongly regulated, thus rendering the optimal reserve design a problem of irreversible investment decisions. On the other hand, allowing for sale may be interpreted as an investment with costly reversibility, as involved transaction costs do not allow for full recovery of the initial investment. Whether allowing for the sale of sites to increase flexibility...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
International audienceMany economic sectors, like housing or transportation, are exposed to climate ...
Most U.S. laws and regulations are not well-suited to respond to the effects of climate change, and ...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
We show that while comprehensive reserve network design is best when the entire network can be imple...
Climate change and urban growth impact habitats, species, and ecosystem services. To buffer against ...
Expanding the network of protected areas is a core strategy for conserving biodiversity in the face ...
<div><p>Conversion of wild habitats to human dominated landscape is a major cause of biodiversity lo...
1. Informed decisions for the selection of protected areas (PAs) are grounded in two general problem...
Conversion of wild habitats to human dominated landscape is a major cause of biodiversity loss. An a...
Land acquisition strategies employed by conservation organizations vary in their flexibility. Conser...
Climate change is impacting species and ecosystems globally. Many existing templates to identify the...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
International audienceMany economic sectors, like housing or transportation, are exposed to climate ...
Most U.S. laws and regulations are not well-suited to respond to the effects of climate change, and ...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
Climate change causes range shifts of species and habitats, thus making existing reserve networks le...
We show that while comprehensive reserve network design is best when the entire network can be imple...
Climate change and urban growth impact habitats, species, and ecosystem services. To buffer against ...
Expanding the network of protected areas is a core strategy for conserving biodiversity in the face ...
<div><p>Conversion of wild habitats to human dominated landscape is a major cause of biodiversity lo...
1. Informed decisions for the selection of protected areas (PAs) are grounded in two general problem...
Conversion of wild habitats to human dominated landscape is a major cause of biodiversity loss. An a...
Land acquisition strategies employed by conservation organizations vary in their flexibility. Conser...
Climate change is impacting species and ecosystems globally. Many existing templates to identify the...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
International audienceMany economic sectors, like housing or transportation, are exposed to climate ...
Most U.S. laws and regulations are not well-suited to respond to the effects of climate change, and ...