Prioritizing actions: spatial action maps for conservation

Volume: 1505, Issue: 1, Pages: 118 - 141
Published: Jun 27, 2021
Abstract
Spatial prioritization is a critical step in conservation planning, a process designed to ensure that limited resources are applied in ways that deliver the highest possible returns for biodiversity and human wellbeing. In practice, many spatial prioritizations fall short of their potential by focusing on places rather than actions, and by using data of snapshots of assets or threats rather than estimated impacts. We introduce spatial action...
Paper Details
Title
Prioritizing actions: spatial action maps for conservation
Published Date
Jun 27, 2021
Volume
1505
Issue
1
Pages
118 - 141
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