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Demystifying ecological connectivity for actionable spatial conservation planning

Maria Beger, Anna Meta×as, Arieanna C. Balbar, Jennifer McGowan, Rémi Daigle, Caitlin D. Kuempel, Eric A. Treml, Hugh P. Possingham

2022Trends in Ecology & Evolution158 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Connectivity underpins the persistence of life; it needs to inform biodiversity conservation decisions. Yet, when prioritising conservation areas and developing actions, connectivity is not being operationalised in spatial planning. The challenge is the translation of flows associated with connectivity into conservation objectives that lead to actions. Connectivity is nebulous, it can be abstract and mean different things to different people, making it difficult to include in conservation problems. Here, we show how connectivity can be included in mathematically defining conservation planning objectives. We provide a path forward for linking connectivity to high-level conservation goals, such as increasing species' persistence. We propose ways to design spatial management areas that gain biodiversity benefit from connectivity.

Topics & Concepts

GeographyEnvironmental resource managementEcologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceBiologySpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesWildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
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