Optimal restoration: accounting for space, time and uncertainty
Abstract
1. In general, conservation seeks to prevent further habitat loss but in many cases there is a need to reverse habitat degradation. Restoration of habitat is necessary to achieve biodiversity conservation goals but often it is a costly and time-intensive process. Prioritization of where and when habitat is restored can help to ensure the cost-effective delivery of desired outcomes. 2. We develop a restoration prioritization decision support tool...
Paper Details
Title
Optimal restoration: accounting for space, time and uncertainty
Published Date
Mar 29, 2011
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
715 - 725
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