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DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2019.12.013
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Evidence-Based Guidelines for Prioritizing Investments to Meet International Conservation Objectives

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“…We focused on natural habitats that are on private ownership, placed within the gradient of human modification (Theobald, 2004). Intact, private lands represent one of the six states of nature recognized in a general framework of conservation by Kuempel et al (2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We focused on natural habitats that are on private ownership, placed within the gradient of human modification (Theobald, 2004). Intact, private lands represent one of the six states of nature recognized in a general framework of conservation by Kuempel et al (2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lands in this state are of high interest for conservation because they are likely to be degraded by human activity but also represent the best opportunity for expanding the areal extent of protected lands of high ecological quality (Watson et al, 2018). Strategically allocating funds, closing gaps in key spatial conservation objectives, and ultimately maintaining biodiversity in perpetuity for these lands requires knowledge about the benefits of conservation of these lands (Kuempel et al, 2020). Thus, we quantified the ecological characteristics of the remaining areas of NVC on private lands as a basis for ranking conservation priority.…”
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“…Conceptual models of habitat state categories and transition rates for both mangroves and seagrass (Figure 1 A&B) are sensu Possingham et al, 76 , Adams et al, 77 , and Kuempel et al, 78 .…”
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“…, and How best can we work with local people as equals in design and decision making? These practical questions can serve as the basis to solve problems, prioritize investments, and sort through inevitable tradeoffs between resource mobilization benefits and costs (Kuempel et al 2020 , Yang et al 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%