2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10745-013-9621-9
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Landscape-Scale Prioritization Process for Private Land Conservation in Alberta

Abstract: There are 12 conservation land trust organizations (CLTOs) in the province of Alberta, Canada that actively steward land. Together they have protected over 1.09 million hectares of land. Using in-depth interview data with published documents on CLTOs, this paper examines how CLTOs make decisions as to which projects to pursue and the kinds of justifications they offer for the projects they have completed. We identify 13 aspects that such a decision-making process should contain. The CLTOs studied have, to some… Show more

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“…Concerns about prioritization and decision-making include excessive focus on quantity over quality (Kamal et al 2015b). Some conservation land trust organizations fail to include important factors in their acquisition decision-making, using individualistic and opportunistic parcel-level protection efforts rather than a systemic landscape-scale process (Ryan et al 2014). Gaps include consideration of scale, parcel shape, leveraging, model iteration, and social and historical factors.…”
Section: Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concerns about prioritization and decision-making include excessive focus on quantity over quality (Kamal et al 2015b). Some conservation land trust organizations fail to include important factors in their acquisition decision-making, using individualistic and opportunistic parcel-level protection efforts rather than a systemic landscape-scale process (Ryan et al 2014). Gaps include consideration of scale, parcel shape, leveraging, model iteration, and social and historical factors.…”
Section: Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several have noted the vulnerabilities that result from PLC's status as a voluntary activity. Because PLC depends on landowners being willing and aware of opportunities, important habitats may not be represented (Ladle et al 2014;Ryan et al 2014). In Poland, for example, Kamal et al (2015b) report that landowners have little interest in conservation and that PLC may thus have limited feasibility.…”
Section: Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interviews with NGO stakeholders support the findings of a recent study by Ryan et al . (), who note that private land trusts in Alberta often prioritise sites near existing protected areas given the opportunities for contiguous protection. Moreover, private conservation activities, including offsets, represent opportunities to deliver some very important conservation benefits, and to contribute to both national and international efforts to conserve boreal ecosystems.…”
Section: Collaboration With the State And The Reordering Of Boreal Lamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are consistent with a recent study by Ryan et al . (), who suggest that social and environmental justice considerations often receive scant attention in private conservation models. In the case of offsets, this may be related to the incommensurability of such issues with a model based on transferable equivalents.…”
Section: Implications For Dispossessionmentioning
confidence: 99%