Journal article

Scenarios and Models to Support Global Conservation Targets

E Nicholson, EA Fulton, TM Brooks, R Blanchard, P Leadley, JP Metzger, K Mokany, S Stevenson, BA Wintle, SNC Woolley, M Barnes, JEM Watson, S Ferrier

Trends in Ecology and Evolution | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2019

Abstract

Global biodiversity targets have far-reaching implications for nature conservation worldwide. Scenarios and models hold unfulfilled promise for ensuring such targets are well founded and implemented; here, we review how they can and should inform the Aichi Targets of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and their reformulation. They offer two clear benefits: providing a scientific basis for the wording and quantitative elements of targets; and identifying synergies and trade-offs by accounting for interactions between targets and the actions needed to achieve them. The capacity of scenarios and models to address complexity makes them invaluable for developing meaningful targets and policy, an..

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Grants

Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

E.N. acknowledges the support of a Veski Inspiring Women Fellowship (IWF001) from the Victorian Government, and the Australia Research Council (ARC, DP170100609); B.A.W. and the workshop were supported by ARC Future Fellowship (FT100100819), by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CE110001014) and a Belmont Forum Network grant. R.B. was funded by a CSIR YREF grant. We thank Stuart Butchart, Michael Hoffmann, and two anonymous reviewers for their comments.