Journal article
Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect
RM Daigle, A Metaxas, AC Balbar, J McGowan, EA Treml, CD Kuempel, HP Possingham, M Beger
Methods in Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2020
Abstract
Globally, protected areas are being established to protect biodiversity and to promote ecosystem resilience. The typical spatial conservation planning process leading to the creation of these protected areas focuses on representation and replication of ecological features, often using decision support tools such as Marxan. Yet, despite the important role ecological connectivity has in metapopulation persistence and resilience, Marxan currently requires manual input or specialized scripts to explicitly consider connectivity. ‘Marxan Connect’ is a new open source, open access Graphical User Interface (GUI) tool designed to assist conservation planners with the appropriate use of data on ecolog..
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Funding Acknowledgements
University of Queensland; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Grant/Award Number: DG 34851-2012; NSERC Canadian Healthy Oceans Network, Grant/Award Number: NSERC NETGP 468437-14; University of Leeds; Nature Conservancy; University of Melbourne; Australian Research Council - Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Grant/Award Number: CE110001014