2023
DOI: 10.1002/fee.2626
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Improving estimates of land protection costs in a tropical biodiversity hotspot

Christoph Nolte,
Ana Reboredo Segovia,
Jose Manuel Ochoa‐Quintero
et al.

Abstract: Accurate estimates of the costs of land protection are useful for understanding where biodiversity conservation goals can be achieved at the lowest cost to society. However, because of the scarcity of high‐quality cost maps for tropical countries, conservation planning studies often ignore cost or rely on untested proxies, such as agricultural rent or land‐use intensity. Here, we show how analysts can estimate land protection costs using original data of public land acquisitions, global predictor datasets, and… Show more

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