2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.26.568746
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Optimal investments in private land conservation depend more on landholder preferences than climate change

Brooke A. Williams,
Carla L. Archibald,
James Brazill-Boast
et al.

Abstract: Effective private land conservation strategies that consider both landholder preferences and future climatic conditions are critical for preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. Yet, the interaction and relative importance of these factors for conservation planning performance is unknown. Here, we assess the importance of considering landholder preferences and climate change for prioritising locations for conservation tenders to recruit landholders for conservation covenants. To achieve this we develop … Show more

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