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Title: Efficient expansion of global protected areas requires simultaneous planning for species and ecosystems
Authors: Polak, Tal
Watson, James E.M.
Fuller, Richard A.
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Ecosystem-based targets
Surrogacy
Spatial prioritization
Geographical range size
Adequacy
Representation
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)’s strategic plan advocates the use of environmental surrogates, such as ecosystems, as a basis for planning where new protected areas should be placed. However, the efficiency and effectiveness of this ecosystem-based planning approach to adequately capture threatened species in protected area networks is unknown. We tested the application of this approach in Australia according to the nation’s CBD-inspired goals for expansion of the national protected area system.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23630
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