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Making effective decisions in conservation requires a broad and robust evidence base describing the likely outcomes of potential actions to draw on. S...
Read moreTransforming conservation depends on evidence being embedded within decision-making processes. This chapter presents general principles for embedding ...
Read moreDelivering a revolution in evidence use in conservation requires a cultural change across society. For a wide range of groups (practitioners, knowledg...
Read moreThis paper discusses the importance of effective management actions when planning a new conservation project. Key principles include (i) identifying t...
Read moreThis paper provides steps on planning and designing experiments in conservation practice. The key principles include: identifying the questions to be ...
Read moreImproving the effectiveness of conservation practice requires better use of evidence. Since 2004, researchers from the Conservation Evidence group (Un...
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