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The Evidence-to-Decision tool has been co-designed between the Conservation Evidence group and practitioners from several organisations to help guide ...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionmiThis link goes to a English section Conservation management decisions are challenging due to multiple, competin...
Read moreDecision makers, from the household to state level, are frequently faced with decisions that need to be made within a context of risks, uncertainties,...
Read moreSolutions to the global environmental crisis require scientific knowledge and responses spanning different spatial scales and levels of societal organ...
Read moreThis chapter describes the various stages in the conservation decision process and provides tools to support the decision maker to integrate relevant ...
Read moreRecovering or threatened carnivore populations are often harvested to minimise their impact on human activities, such as livestock farming or game hun...
Read moreJudgements underpin all aspects of decision making in conservation, whether assessing the nature of the problem, interpreting evidence, or deciding up...
Read moreInvasive species threaten biodiversity, and their eradication is desirable whenever possible. Deciding whether an invasive species has been successful...
Read moreForests provide ecosystem services jointly with timber production. In some cases, private forest owners implement management actions in order to enhan...
Read moreA major challenge for eradication managers is deciding when a programme can be deemed successful. Regan et al. (2006) were the first to pose this prob...
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