2012
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12008
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Core concepts of spatial prioritisation in systematic conservation planning

Abstract: Systematic conservation planning (SCP) is a field of conservation biology concerned with delivering on-the-ground actions that achieve conservation goals. It describes a set of operational models that cover both design and implementation of conservation, with a strong focus on mobilising the collective action typically required to implement conservation. SCP, as it was originally described, was composed of six different stages: collection of data, identification of conservation goals, evaluation of the existin… Show more

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“…Australia, USA, Canada, United Kingdom, and South Africa; Figure 4a). This finding is consistent with a previous analysis of SCP literature (Kukkala and Moilanen, 2013) and suggests there are organizations with strong resources and expertise in SCP within these countries. Organizations leading marine SCP studies in these five countries have also developed studies in other countries.…”
Section: Expertise and Knowledge Sharing In Marine Planningsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Australia, USA, Canada, United Kingdom, and South Africa; Figure 4a). This finding is consistent with a previous analysis of SCP literature (Kukkala and Moilanen, 2013) and suggests there are organizations with strong resources and expertise in SCP within these countries. Organizations leading marine SCP studies in these five countries have also developed studies in other countries.…”
Section: Expertise and Knowledge Sharing In Marine Planningsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The database currently contains 115 fields and includes information on planning goals and objectives, geographic scope and location, targeted features, methods and decision-support tools, planning units, threats to features, stakeholder participation, planning outputs, and approaches to incorporating ecological connectivity, climate change, and socioeconomic considerations ( Figure S1). To ensure consistency of coding across fields, we drew upon relevant reviews and key papers (e.g., Álvarez-Romero et al, 2011;Ban and Klein, 2009;Magris et al, 2014;Pomeroy and Douvere, 2008) to develop clear definitions of the database fields (see review on SCP concepts by Kukkala and Moilanen, 2013). We populated the database with all peer-reviewed papers on marine SCP published before 2016 (details below).…”
Section: Database Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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