Search
All content is free for everyone to browse, read and share. You’ll find journal articles and non-peer reviewed grey literature. Type keywords into the search box or Use the filtering options below to browse the content.
Showing 457 results
Finding and assessing evidence is core to making effective decisions in conservation. The three key elements of assessing any evidence are the rigour ...
Read moreApplying evidence in conservation builds on the conclusions of the assessment of the evidence. This chapter describes a range of ways of summarising a...
Read moreThe creation of effective conservation policy and practice starts by framing the problem to be solved. This requires deciding what is important, ident...
Read moreTransforming conservation depends on evidence being embedded within decision-making processes. This chapter presents general principles for embedding ...
Read moreThe term 'ecosystem disservices' is used to refer to ecological costs that humans experience from nature. Managing ecosystems to protect ecosystem fun...
Read moreA prototype expert system, FIRETOOL, was developed to help decision makers and managers use prescribed burns for the ecological management of Brazilia...
Read moreMarine assisted recovery options focussed on species are expensive and labour intensive. For most marine species, these barriers, coupled with low lev...
Read moreIncluding different forms of knowledges and views in decision-making is crucial to managing the complexity of social-ecological systems (SES) in ways ...
Read more1. In natural resource and environmental management, well-written objectives are critical for effective decision-making and the achievement of desired...
Read moreThis report summarises transdisciplinary evidence for best practice public engagement in environmental decision-making processes. Specifically, this i...
Read more