Journal article

Integrating biological and social values when prioritizing places for biodiversity conservation

AL Whitehead, H Kujala, CD Ives, A Gordon, PE Lentini, BA Wintle, E Nicholson, CM Raymond

Conservation Biology | Published : 2014

Abstract

The consideration of information on social values in conjunction with biological data is critical for achieving both socially acceptable and scientifically defensible conservation planning outcomes. However, the influence of social values on spatial conservation priorities has received limited attention and is poorly understood. We present an approach that incorporates quantitative data on social values for conservation and social preferences for development into spatial conservation planning. We undertook a public participation GIS survey to spatially represent social values and development preferences and used species distribution models for 7 threatened fauna species to represent biologic..

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