Journal article
How to build an efficient conservation fence: Contributed paper
M Bode, B Wintle
Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2010
Abstract
Barriers are used to achieve diverse objectives in conservation and biosecurity. In conservation management, fences are often erected to exclude introduced predators and to contain diseased animals or invasive species. Planning an efficient conservation fence involves a number of decisions, including the size and design of the enclosure. We formulated the first general framework for building a fence that minimizes long-term management costs by balancing the expense of constructing a more secure barrier against the costs of coping with more frequent failures. The approach systematically considers the range of potential solutions to a well-defined fencing problem and results in a solution that..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Applied Environmental Decision Analysis center, a Commonwealth Environmental Research Facility hub.