Key research themes
1. How can systematic conservation planning frameworks support effective conservation action implementation?
This theme investigates the practical application and integration of systematic conservation planning (SCP) within governance and decision-making processes to ensure tangible conservation outcomes. It addresses the gap between theoretical conservation plans and their implementation, emphasizing factors that facilitate or hinder the translation of spatial conservation assessments into on-the-ground actions. It matters because despite the proliferation of SCP tools and studies, actual improvements in biodiversity conservation depend on successful implementation strategies embedded in socio-political contexts.
2. How do scenarios, models, and target-setting approaches inform the design and evaluation of conservation area networks?
This theme explores the use of modeling, scenario analysis, and strategic setting of quantitative conservation targets to guide protected area expansion and design. It addresses how these tools can ensure ecological representativeness, effectiveness, and cost-efficiency of conservation networks in the face of complex biodiversity threats and socio-economic constraints. Understanding these approaches is crucial for informed policy development and the optimization of conservation investments to achieve global and national biodiversity commitments.
3. How should conservation goals and policies adapt in response to climate change and social-ecological complexities?
This theme examines evolving conservation objectives, management strategies, and policy frameworks in light of climate change impacts, socio-political considerations, and the need for interdisciplinarity. It challenges traditional static conservation paradigms focused on fixed species ranges and proposes adaptive, integrative approaches addressing dynamic ecological and human dimensions. Addressing these aspects is crucial for effective conservation under global change and for aligning conservation with human well-being and governance contexts.