Striking a balance between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic viability in the design of marine protected areas.
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Historical Patterns and Drivers of Spatial Changes in Recreational Fishing Activity in Puget Sound, WashingtonForest conservation delivers highly variable coral reef conservation outcomesIntegrating Climate Change Resilience Features into the Incremental Refinement of an Existing Marine Park.Determining the feasibility of establishing new multiple-use marine protected areas in Chile.Cheap and nasty? The potential perils of using management costs to identify global conservation prioritiesSpatial access priority mapping (SAPM) with fishers: a quantitative GIS method for participatory planning.Spatial heterogeneity in fishing creates de facto refugia for endangered Celtic Sea elasmobranchs.Accounting for enforcement costs in the spatial allocation of marine zones.Avoiding costly conservation mistakes: the importance of defining actions and costs in spatial priority setting.Exploited reefs protected from fishing transform over decades into conservation features otherwise absent from seascapes.Using ecological null models to assess the potential for marine protected area networks to protect biodiversity.Modulation of habitat-based conservation plans by fishery opportunity costs: a New Caledonia case study using fine-scale catch data.Prioritizing land and sea conservation investments to protect coral reefsAssessing the impact of human activities on British Columbia's estuaries.Incorporation of spatial and economic analyses of human-use data in the design of marine protected areas.Evolving science of marine reserves: new developments and emerging research frontiers.Communicating marine reserve science to diverse audiencesAchieving the triple bottom line in the face of inherent trade-offs among social equity, economic return, and conservationSystematic conservation planning for groundwater ecosystems using phylogenetic diversityUsing seabird habitat modeling to inform marine spatial planning in central California's National Marine SanctuariesLarge-scale conservation planning in a multinational marine environment: cost matters.The value of using feasibility models in systematic conservation planning to predict landholder management uptake.A conservation planning approach to mitigate the impacts of leakage from protected area networks.Efficient and equitable design of marine protected areas in Fiji through inclusion of stakeholder-specific objectives in conservation planning.The effectiveness of marine reserve systems constructed using different surrogates of biodiversity.Ecosystem services from a degraded peatland of Central Kalimantan: implications for policy, planning, and management.Benefits and Challenges of Scaling Up Expansion of Marine Protected Area Networks in the Verde Island Passage, Central Philippines.Incorporation of Socio-Economic Features' Ranking in Multicriteria Analysis Based on Ecosystem Services for Marine Protected Area Planning.Sympathy for the Devil: Detailing the Effects of Planning-Unit Size, Thematic Resolution of Reef Classes, and Socioeconomic Costs on Spatial Priorities for Marine Conservation.Drivers of redistribution of fishing and non-fishing effort after the implementation of a marine protected area network.OCEAN. Making waves: The science and politics of ocean protection.Designing connected marine reserves in the face of global warming.Coupling Modern Portfolio Theory and Marxan enhances the efficiency of Lesser White-fronted Goose's (Anser erythropus) habitat conservation.Comparing spatially explicit ecological and social values for natural areas to identify effective conservation strategies.The Challenge of Managing Marine Biodiversity: A Practical Toolkit for a Cartographic, Territorial ApproachWhere the waters meet: sharing ideas and experiences between inland and marine realms to promote sustainable fisheries managementPromise and problems for estimating management costs of marine protected areasThe role of scale in designing protected area systems to conserve poorly known speciesCould European marine conservation policy benefit from systematic conservation planning?Systematic Conservation Planning with Marxan
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Striking a balance between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic viability in the design of marine protected areas.
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A J Cundiff
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2008-03-06T00:00:00Z