Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2890944368> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2890944368 endingPage "490" @default.
- W2890944368 startingPage "481" @default.
- W2890944368 abstract "Threats to biodiversity and the integrity of ecological systems are escalating globally, both within and outside of protected areas. Decision makers have inadequate resources to manage all threats and typically lack information on the likely outcomes and cost-effectiveness of possible management strategies. Priority Threat Management (PTM) is an emerging approach designed to address this challenge, by defining and appraising cost-effective strategies for mitigating threats to biodiversity across regions. The scientific and practical impacts of PTM are increasing, with a growing number of case study applications across the globe. Here, we provide guidance and resource material for conducting the PTM process based on our experience delivering six large-scale projects across Australia and Canada. Our handbook describes the four stages of PTM: scoping and planning; defining and collecting key elements; analysing the cost-effectiveness of strategies; and communicating and integrating recommendations. We summarise critical tips, strengths, and limitations and scope for possible enhancements of the approach. Priority Threat Management harnesses scientific and expert-derived information to prioritise management strategies based on their benefit to biodiversity, management costs and feasibility. The approach involves collaboration with key experts and stakeholders in a region to improve knowledge sharing and conservation support. The PTM approach identifies sets of regional level strategies that together provide the greatest benefits for multiple species under a limited budget, which can be used to inform existing processes for decision-making. The PTM approach applies some generalisations in management strategies and resolution, in order to address complex challenges. Further developments of the approach include testing in a greater range of socioecological systems with adaptations that cater for multiobjective decisions. Synthesis and applications. Priority Threat Management is a decision science approach that brings people together to define and prioritise strategies for managing threats to biodiversity across broad regions. It delivers a prospectus for investment in the biodiversity of a region that is transparent, repeatable, participatory, and based on the best available information. Our handbook provides the necessary guidance and resources for expanding the Priority Threat Management approach to new locations, contexts, and challenges." @default.
- W2890944368 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5011534234 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5017742473 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5021950100 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5024721432 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5029622547 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5043327499 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5068079974 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5068461011 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5070738906 @default.
- W2890944368 creator A5076538888 @default.
- W2890944368 date "2018-10-01" @default.
- W2890944368 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2890944368 title "Priority Threat Management for biodiversity conservation: A handbook" @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1512896736 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1547900079 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1583719003 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1587488941 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1694140184 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1926612890 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1938035963 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1947878151 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1963851977 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1966924126 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1968212430 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1996045571 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W1998186330 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2015193805 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2017139972 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2019865481 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2023983808 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2027193292 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2041805001 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2066990992 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2074010795 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2074898051 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2094520873 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2096170391 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2105857021 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2120231953 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2127012740 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2132138236 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2132694752 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2136004980 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2137839725 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2145725211 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2152801747 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2162658013 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2168682319 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2170710664 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2234086713 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2469565214 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2471926830 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2525625862 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2538180297 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2557811647 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2595087744 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2787384236 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W2892341868 @default.
- W2890944368 cites W4247803849 @default.
- W2890944368 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13268" @default.
- W2890944368 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2890944368 type Work @default.
- W2890944368 sameAs 2890944368 @default.
- W2890944368 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682018 @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682019 @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682020 @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682021 @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682022 @default.
- W2890944368 countsByYear W28909443682023 @default.
- W2890944368 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5011534234 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5017742473 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5021950100 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5024721432 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5029622547 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5043327499 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5068079974 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5068461011 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5070738906 @default.
- W2890944368 hasAuthorship W2890944368A5076538888 @default.
- W2890944368 hasBestOaLocation W28909443681 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C107826830 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C112930515 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C195094911 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C206345919 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C2778012447 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C2780609101 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2890944368 hasConcept C91375879 @default.