نتایج جستجو برای: marxan

تعداد نتایج: 78  

2013
Sylvaine Giakoumi Maria Sini Vasilis Gerovasileiou Tessa Mazor Jutta Beher Hugh P. Possingham Ameer Abdulla Melih Ertan Çinar Panagiotis Dendrinos Ali Cemal Gucu Alexandros A. Karamanlidis Petra Rodic Panayotis Panayotidis Ergun Taskin Andrej Jaklin Eleni Voultsiadou Chloë Webster Argyro Zenetos Stelios Katsanevakis

Spatial priorities for the conservation of three key Mediterranean habitats, i.e. seagrass Posidonia oceanica meadows, coralligenous formations, and marine caves, were determined through a systematic planning approach. Available information on the distribution of these habitats across the entire Mediterranean Sea was compiled to produce basin-scale distribution maps. Conservation targets for ea...

Journal: :Ecological Informatics 2009
William T. Langford Ascelin Gordon Lucy Bastin

The rapid global loss of biodiversity has led to a proliferation of systematic conservation planning methods. In spite of their utility and mathematical sophistication, these methods only provide approximate solutions to real-world problems where there is uncertainty and temporal change. The consequences of errors in these solutions are seldom characterized or addressed. We propose a conceptual...

2015
Jorge G. Álvarez-Romero Robert L. Pressey Natalie C. Ban Jon Brodie Maura (Gee) Geraldine Chapman

Human-induced changes to river loads of nutrients and sediments pose a significant threat to marine ecosystems. Ongoing land-use change can further increase these loads, and amplify the impacts of land-based threats on vulnerable marine ecosystems. Consequently, there is a need to assess these threats and prioritise actions to mitigate their impacts. A key question regarding prioritisation is w...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Tessa Mazor Sylvaine Giakoumi Salit Kark Hugh P Possingham

Explicitly including cost in marine conservation planning is essential for achieving feasible and efficient conservation outcomes. Yet, spatial priorities for marine conservation are still often based solely on biodiversity hotspots, species richness, and/or cumulative threat maps. This study aims to provide an approach for including cost when planning large-scale Marine Protected Area (MPA) ne...

2014
Tessa Mazor Hugh P. Possingham Dori Edelist Eran Brokovich Salit Kark

Successful implementation of marine conservation plans is largely inhibited by inadequate consideration of the broader social and economic context within which conservation operates. Marine waters and their biodiversity are shared by a host of stakeholders, such as commercial fishers, recreational users and offshore developers. Hence, to improve implementation success of conservation plans, we ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Vanessa M Adams Samantha A Setterfield

The social, economic, and environmental impacts of invasive plants are well recognized. However, these variable impacts are rarely accounted for in the spatial prioritization of funding for weed management. We examine how current spatially explicit prioritization methods can be extended to identify optimal budget allocations to both eradication and control measures of invasive species to minimi...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Heather Tallis Zach Ferdaña Elizabeth Gray

The existence of the Gulf of Mexico dead zone makes it clear that marine ecosystems can be damaged by terrestrial inputs. Marine and terrestrial conservation planning need to be aligned in an explicit fashion to fully represent threats to marine systems. To integrate conservation planning for terrestrial and marine systems, we used a novel threats assessment that included 5 cross-system threats...

2014
Francisco Amorim Sílvia B. Carvalho João Honrado Hugo Rebelo

Here we develop a framework to design multi-species monitoring networks using species distribution models and conservation planning tools to optimize the location of monitoring stations to detect potential range shifts driven by climate change. For this study, we focused on seven bat species in Northern Portugal (Western Europe). Maximum entropy modelling was used to predict the likely occurren...

2017
Anna J Studwell Ellen Hines Meredith L Elliott Julie Howar Barbara Holzman Nadav Nur Jaime Jahncke

Seabird aggregations at sea have been shown to be associated with concentrations of prey. Previous research identified Central California as a highly used foraging area for seabirds, with locally breeding seabirds foraging close to their colonies on Southeast Farallon Island. Herein, we focus on nonresident (i.e. non-locally breeding) seabird species off of Central California. We hypothesized t...

2013
Katherine L. Yates David S. Schoeman

Spatial management tools, such as marine spatial planning and marine protected areas, are playing an increasingly important role in attempts to improve marine management and accommodate conflicting needs. Robust data are needed to inform decisions among different planning options, and early inclusion of stakeholder involvement is widely regarded as vital for success. One of the biggest stakehol...

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