Biodiversity conservation planning tools: Present status and challenges for the future
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01/11/2006
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Species extinctions and the deterioration of other biodiversity features worldwide have led to the adoption of systematic conservation planning in many regions of the world. As a consequence, various software tools for conservation planning have been developed over the past twenty years. These, tools implement algorithms designed to identify conservation area networks for the representation and persistence of biodiversity features. Budgetary, ethical, and other sociopolitical constraints dictate that the prioritized sites represent biodiversity with minimum impact on human interests. Planning tools are typically also used to satisfy these criteria. This chapter reviews both the concepts and technical choices that underlie the development of these tools. Conservation planning problems can be formulated as optimization problems, and we evaluate the suitability of different algorithms for their solution. Finally, we also review some key issues associated with the use of these tools, such as computational efficiency, the effectiveness of taxa and abiotic parameters at choosing surrogates for biodiversity, the process of setting explicit targets of representation for biodiversity surrogates, and |
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eng |
Publicador |
Annual Reviews Inc. |
Palavras-Chave | #Biodiversity Surrogates #Conservation Area Networks #Multicriteria Analysis #Reserve Selection #Software Packages #Environmental Sciences #Environmental Studies #Cape Floristic Region #Reserve Site Selection #New-south-wales #Incorporating Multiple Criteria #Population Viability Analysis #Tropical Rain-forest #Environmental Diversity #Real-world #Place Prioritization #Indicator Groups #0501 Ecological Applications #0502 Environmental Science and Management #050206 Environmental Monitoring #050209 Natural Resource Management #050211 Wildlife and Habitat Management |
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Journal Article |