Integrating connectivity and climate change into marine conservation planning
Most applications of systematic conservation planning have not effectively incorporated
biological processes or dynamic threats. We investigated the extent to which connectivity …
biological processes or dynamic threats. We investigated the extent to which connectivity …
Scale mismatches, conservation planning, and the value of social‐network analyses
Many of the challenges conservation professionals face can be framed as scale
mismatches. The problem of scale mismatch occurs when the planning for and …
mismatches. The problem of scale mismatch occurs when the planning for and …
Managing for interactions between local and global stressors of ecosystems
Global stressors, including climate change, are a major threat to ecosystems, but they
cannot be halted by local actions. Ecosystem management is thus attempting to compensate …
cannot be halted by local actions. Ecosystem management is thus attempting to compensate …
Incorporating climate change into systematic conservation planning
The principles of systematic conservation planning are now widely used by governments
and non-government organizations alike to develop biodiversity conservation plans for …
and non-government organizations alike to develop biodiversity conservation plans for …
Origin, persistence, and resolution of the rotational grazing debate: integrating human dimensions into rangeland research
The debate regarding the benefits of rotational grazing has eluded resolution within the US
rangeland profession for more than 60 yr. This forum examines the origin of the debate and …
rangeland profession for more than 60 yr. This forum examines the origin of the debate and …
Integrating research using animal‐borne telemetry with the needs of conservation management
Animal‐borne telemetry has revolutionized our ability to study animal movement, species
physiology, demography and social structures, changing environments and the threats that …
physiology, demography and social structures, changing environments and the threats that …
Interactions between human behaviour and ecological systems
EJ Milner-Gulland - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Research on the interactions between human behaviour and ecological systems tends to
focus on the direct effects of human activities on ecosystems, such as biodiversity loss …
focus on the direct effects of human activities on ecosystems, such as biodiversity loss …
Adaptive comanagement of a marine protected area network in Fiji
Adaptive management of natural resources is an iterative process of decision making
whereby management strategies are progressively changed or adjusted in response to new …
whereby management strategies are progressively changed or adjusted in response to new …
A multi-region assessment of tropical forest biodiversity in a human-modified world
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity is linked to the management of human-
modified forest landscapes in the humid tropics. This Special Issue presents the first pan …
modified forest landscapes in the humid tropics. This Special Issue presents the first pan …
Understanding complex drivers of wildlife crime to design effective conservation interventions
H Travers, LJ Archer, G Mwedde, D Roe… - Conservation …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In conservation understanding the drivers of behavior and develo** robust interventions to
promote behavioral change is challenging and requires a multifaceted approach. This is …
promote behavioral change is challenging and requires a multifaceted approach. This is …