Quantitative Conservation Geography

December 29, 2021 - Di Minin, Enrico; Correia, Ricardo A.; Toivonen, Tuuli

Journal or Book Title: TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION

Volume/Issue: 37

Year Published: 2022

Ongoing biodiversity loss represents the erosion of intrinsic value of living nature, reduces the contributions nature provides to people, and undermines efforts to move towards sustainability. We propose the recognition of quantitative conservation geography as a subfield of conservation science that studies where, when, and what conservation actions could be implemented in order to mitigate threats and promote sustainable people-nature interactions. We outline relevant methods and data needed in quantitative conservation geography. We also discuss the importance of filling information gaps, for example by using emerging technologies and digital data sources, for the further advancement of this subfield. Quantitative conservation geography can help inform the implementation of national and international conservation actions and policy to help stem the global biodiversity crisis.

DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2021.08.009

Type of Publication: Review

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