47 results on '"POSSINGHAM, HUGH P."'
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2. Spending to save: What will it cost to halt Australia's extinction crisis?
3. Strengthening China's national biodiversity strategy to attain an ecological civilization
4. Restoration priorities to achieve the global protected area target
5. Moving from biodiversity offsets to a target‐based approach for ecological compensation.
6. Synergies between the key biodiversity area and systematic conservation planning approaches
7. Risk‐sensitive planning for conserving coral reefs under rapid climate change
8. Poor ecological representation by an expensive reserve system: Evaluating 35 years of marine protected area expansion
9. The use, and usefulness, of spatial conservation prioritizations
10. Bigger or better: The relative benefits of protected area network expansion and enforcement for the conservation of an exploited species
11. An Evaluation of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the Context of Spatial Conservation Prioritization
12. Tax Shifting and Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation on Private Lands
13. Prioritization of Marine Turtle Management Projects: A Protocol that Accounts for Threats to Different Life History Stages
14. Equitable Representation of Ecoregions is Slowly Improving Despite Strategic Planning Shortfalls
15. Global Biodiversity Targets Require Both Sufficiency and Efficiency
16. Timing of Protection of Critical Habitat Matters
17. Balancing Ecosystem and Threatened Species Representation in Protected Areas and Implications for Nations Achieving Global Conservation Goals
18. Managing Natural Capital Stocks for the Provision of Ecosystem Services
19. An Evaluation of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the Context of Spatial Conservation Prioritization.
20. Tax Shifting and Incentives for Biodiversity Conservation on Private Lands.
21. Interactions Between Biodiversity Offsets and Protected Area Commitments: Avoiding Perverse Outcomes
22. Reconciling Development and Conservation under Coastal Squeeze from Rising Sea Level
23. A Loss-Gain Calculator for Biodiversity Offsets and the Circumstances in Which No Net Loss Is Feasible
24. Evaluating Trade-Offs between Target Persistence Levels and Numbers of Species Conserved
25. Prioritization of Marine Turtle Management Projects: A Protocol that Accounts for Threats to Different Life History Stages.
26. Timing of Protection of Critical Habitat Matters.
27. Managing Natural Capital Stocks for the Provision of Ecosystem Services.
28. The Effect of Applying Alternate IPCC Climate Scenarios to Marine Reserve Design for Range Changing Species
29. Reconciling Development and Conservation under Coastal Squeeze from Rising Sea Level.
30. A Loss-Gain Calculator for Biodiversity Offsets and the Circumstances in Which No Net Loss Is Feasible.
31. Tradeoffs in marine reserve design: habitat condition, representation, and socioeconomic costs
32. Using systematic conservation planning to minimize REDD+ conflict with agriculture and logging in the tropics
33. Acting fast helps avoid extinction
34. Prioritizing threat management for biodiversity conservation
35. A novel approach for global mammal extinction risk reduction
36. Securing nonflagship species from extinction
37. Incorporating asymmetric connectivity into spatial decision making for conservation
38. Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory: asset-protection versus biodiversity conservation
39. The biodiversity bank cannot be a lending bank
40. Hitting the target and missing the point: target-based conservation planning in context
41. Diminishing return on investment for biodiversity data in conservation planning
42. Effectiveness of marine reserve networks in representing biodiversity and minimizing impact to fishermen: a comparison of two approaches used in California
43. Evaluating Trade-Offs between Target Persistence Levels and Numbers of Species Conserved.
44. The Effect of Applying Alternate IPCC Climate Scenarios to Marine Reserve Design for Range Changing Species.
45. Using systematic conservation planning to minimize REDD+ conflict with agriculture and logging in the tropics.
46. Synergies between the key biodiversity area and systematic conservation planning approaches.
47. Risk‐sensitive planning for conserving coral reefs under rapid climate change.
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