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Conservation Action Plan

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A Conservation Action Plan is a strategic framework that outlines specific actions, objectives, and timelines aimed at conserving biodiversity and natural resources. It typically includes assessments of threats, stakeholder engagement, and monitoring strategies to ensure effective implementation and adaptation in response to ecological changes.
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A Conservation Action Plan is a strategic framework that outlines specific actions, objectives, and timelines aimed at conserving biodiversity and natural resources. It typically includes assessments of threats, stakeholder engagement, and monitoring strategies to ensure effective implementation and adaptation in response to ecological changes.

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.

Key finding: This systematic mapping study highlights a critical knowledge gap in empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of systematic conservation planning (SCP) in producing positive conservation outcomes globally. Despite... Read more
Key finding: The paper proposes a conceptual framework emphasizing processes, inputs, and context that influence the transition from conservation assessments to implementation. By reviewing 16 planning processes grouped into themes and... Read more
Key finding: Analyzing 94 conservation plans in South Africa from 1990 to 2017, the study documents a shift from theoretical to operational SCP characterized by government leadership, finer planning units, adaptive revisions, and emphasis... Read more
Key finding: This study extends SCP by incorporating ecosystem service (ES) maintenance and enhancement goals within multifunctional working landscapes subject to trade-offs between provisioning and regulating ES. The authors demonstrate... Read more
Key finding: The Nature Conservancy introduces a comprehensive, scale-independent site conservation planning framework that integrates traditional reserve design with ecosystem-level processes and adaptive management. The framework... Read more

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.

Key finding: This comprehensive spatial analysis evaluates the global coverage of terrestrial and marine protected areas (PAs) relative to the Aichi Target 11, highlighting significant gaps particularly in areas critical for biodiversity... Read more
Key finding: The paper emphasizes the underutilized potential of scenario analysis and quantitative ecological models to inform the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of global biodiversity targets such as the Aichi Targets. It... Read more
Key finding: Applying Marxan to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea marine context, this study evaluates how varying conservation target percentages for species distributions influence the flexibility and irreplaceability of conservation... Read more
Key finding: This synthesis critically evaluates global progress towards Aichi Target 11, finding that although protected area coverage has increased, significant shortcomings remain in ecological representativeness, management... Read more
Key finding: By framing both systematic conservation planning (SCP) and Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) identification within decision science, this study elucidates their complementary roles: SCP provides systematic, cost- and... Read more

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.

Key finding: This integrative synthesis proposes that adapting conservation policy requires simultaneously reconsidering conservation means (strategies) and objectives in the context of climate-induced species range shifts and ecosystem... Read more
Key finding: Analyzing multi-actor conservation contexts, the authors reveal that apparent misalignment between conservation spending and individual actors' stated objectives can arise from inter-actor interactions rather than poor... Read more
Key finding: This conceptual paper urges a redefinition of conservation emphasizing the 'how' rather than just 'what,' incorporating co-production, inclusivity, openness, and responsibility. It highlights the multiscalar socio-ecological... Read more
Key finding: This synthesis reflects on extensive conservation actions globally, demonstrating that well-designed evidence-based interventions can successfully reverse species declines. The authors stress the persistent underfunding and... Read more
Key finding: This article critically examines the crisis of conservation baselines in the Anthropocene and contrasts two divergent conservation responses: ‘rewilding’ aiming to restore ecosystems to historical baselines and ‘new... Read more

All papers in Conservation Action Plan

Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several key ecosystems services, yet their populations are often under steep decline throughout the tropics. Anthropogenic defaunation is one... more
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several key ecosystems services, yet their populations are often under steep decline throughout the tropics. Anthropogenic defaunation is one... more
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several key ecosystems services, yet their populations are often under steep decline throughout the tropics. Anthropogenic defaunation is one... more
The European population of Greater Scaup Aythya marila has experienced an alarming, 60% decline in numbers over the last two decades. The brackish lagoons of the Odra River Estuary (ORE) in the southwestern Baltic Sea, represent an... more
Presentation made on land use planning during the first international seminar Caparo 2011:  towards a sustainable rural development in the tropics