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Publikováno v:
Conservation Science and Practice, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Globally, privately protected area (PPA) programs are increasing in size and number. Participating in a PPA program can be fiscally challenging for landholders (e.g., enrollment costs; potential reduction in land value; opportunity costs; co
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https://doaj.org/article/b1ab77bc69d64ab785d539a1e03dacc7
Autor:
Hayley S. Clements, Matthew J. Selinske, Carla L. Archibald, Benjamin Cooke, James A. Fitzsimons, Julie E. Groce, Nooshin Torabi, Mathew J. Hardy
Publikováno v:
Land, Vol 7, Iss 3, p 96 (2018)
There is a growing recognition of the contribution that privately-owned land makes to conservation efforts, and governments are increasingly counting privately protected areas (PPAs) towards their international conservation commitments. The public av
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https://doaj.org/article/8ef336df40ee4e549194b5377fe0038e
Autor:
Matthew J. Selinske, Benjamin Cooke, Nooshin Torabi, Mathew J. Hardy, Andrew T. Knight, Sarah A. Bekessy
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 22, Iss 2, p 7 (2017)
A variety of policy instruments are used to promote the conservation of biodiversity on private land. These instruments are often employed in unison to encourage land stewardship beneficial for biodiversity across a broad range of program types, but
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https://doaj.org/article/e27789c5a0fa40bdba05d81896920959
Autor:
Karen Tymms, James Forbes, Natasha Howard, James A. Fitzsimons, Mathew J. Hardy, Kate Smillie, Andrew T. Knight, Matthew J. Selinske
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 229:170-178
Privately protected areas (PPAs) make important contributions towards global conservation goals. As with any protected area, PPAs must be monitored for effectiveness at protecting and managing biodiversity. However, the key drivers of maintaining and
Purchase, protect, resell, repeat: an effective process for conserving biodiversity on private land?
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 16:336-344
Global conservation efforts are increasingly focused on expanding the amount of permanently protected private land, with the aim of preserving biodiversity. These efforts are often constrained by financial resources, particularly where land acquisiti
Autor:
Kate Smillie, Alex Nankivell, James A. Fitzsimons, Sarah A. Bekessy, Luis Mata, Mathew J. Hardy, Ascelin Gordon, Chris Cook
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 220:84-93
Protecting biodiversity on private land is an important and growing part of global conservation efforts. Revolving funds are used by conservation organisations to buy, resell and permanently protect private land with important ecological values. By r
Autor:
Ascelin Gordon, Georgia E. Garrard, Laura Mumaw, Mathew J. Hardy, Florence L. P. Damiens, Nooshin Torabi, Luis Mata, Alexander M. Kusmanoff, Brian Coffey, Lauren Rickards, Anna Backstrom, Richard Faulkner, Matthew J. Selinske, Sarah A. Bekessy
Publikováno v:
Global Policy. 8:253-256
Kareiva and Fuller (2016) consider the future prospects for biodiversity conservation in the face of the profound disruptions of the Anthropocene. They argue that more flexible and entrepreneurial approaches to conservation are needed. While some of
Autor:
Christopher M. Raymond, Georgina Maffey, Mark Reed, Fiona Fidler, James A. Fitzsimons, Sarah A. Bekessy, Alexander M. Kusmanoff, Mathew J. Hardy
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 61:124-128
How conservation messages are framed will impact the success of our efforts to engage people in conservation action. This is highly relevant in the private land conservation (PLC) sector given the low participation rates of landholders. Using a case
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters. 10:221-230
Conservation on private land is a growing part of international efforts to stem the decline of biodiversity. In many countries, private land conservation policy often supports in perpetuity covenants and easements, which are legally binding agreement
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 192:522-532
Biodiversity offsets (‘offsets’) are an increasingly widespread conservation tool. Often, offset policies have a like-for-like requirement, whereby permitted biodiversity losses must be offset by gains in similar ecosystem components. It has been