Journal article

Not all data are equal: Influence of data type and amount in spatial conservation prioritisation

H Kujala, JJ Lahoz-Monfort, J Elith, A Moilanen

Methods in Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Decisions about land use significantly influence biodiversity globally. The field of spatial conservation prioritisation explores allocation of conservation effort, including for reserve network expansion, targeting habitat restoration, or minimising ecological impacts of development. Inevitably, the utility of such planning depends on the quantity and quality input data, including spatial information on biodiversity, threats, and cost of action. In this work we systematically develop understanding about the significance of these different data types in spatial conservation prioritisation. We clarify the common ways different data types enter an analysis, develop mathematical models to under..

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