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Title: Making decisions to conserve species under climate change
Authors: Shoo, Luke P.
Hoffmann, Ary A.
Garnett, Stephen
Pressey, Robert L.
Williams, Yvette M.
Taylor, Martin
Falconi, Lorena
Yates, Colin J.
Scott, John K.
Alagador, Diogo
Williams, Stephen E.
Keywords: Climate Change
Vulnerability
Spatial Conservation Planning
Conceptual framework
Conservation management
Issue Date: 2-Feb-2013
Publisher: Climatic Change
Abstract: Severe impacts on biodiversity are predicted to arise from climate change. These impacts may not be adequately addressed by conventional approaches to conservation. As a result, additional management actions are now being considered. However, there is currently limited guidance to help decision makers choose which set of actions (and in what order) is most appropriate for species that are considered to be vulnerable. Here, we provide a decision framework for the full complement of actions aimed at conserving species under climate change from ongoing conservation in existing refugia through various forms of mobility enhancement to ex situ conservation outside the natural environment. We explicitly recognize that allocation of conservation resources toward particular actions may be governed by factors such as the likelihood of success, cost and likely co-benefits to non-target species in addition to perceived vulnerability of individual species. As such, we use expert judgment of probable tradeoffs in resource allocation to inform the sequential evaluation of proposed management interventions.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-013-0699-2#citeas
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28012
Type: article
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