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 Conservation planning algorithms


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Maria Beger, Michael Bode, Josie Carwardine, Eddie Game, Hedley Grantham, Carissa Klein, Simon Linke, Reinaldo Lourival, Marissa McBride, Hugh Possingham, Bob Pressey, Matt Watts, Kerrie Wilson
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See also conservation planning theory and case studies and conservation resource allocation

Key references
Nicholson, E., M. I. Westphal, K. Frank , W. A. Rochester, R. L. Pressey, D. Lindenmayer & H. P. Possingham (in press) A new method for conservation planning for the persistence of multiple species. Ecology Letters. pdf
Stewart, R. R. and H. P. Possingham (2005) Efficiency, costs and trade-offs in marine reserve system design. Environmental Modeling and Assessment 10:203-213 pdf
Westphal, M. I. and H. P. Possingham (2003) Applying a decision-theory framework to landscape planning for biodiversity: Follow-up to Watson et al. Conservation Biology 17:327-329 pdf
McDonnell, M. D., H. P. Possingham, I. R. Ball and E. A. Cousins (2002) Mathematical methods for spatially cohesive reserve design. Environmental Modelling and Assessment 7:107-114 pdf
Pressey, R. L., H. P. Possingham, V. S. Logan, J. R. Day and P. H. Williams (1999) Effects of data characteristics on the results of reserve selection algorithms. Journal of Biogeography 26:179-191 pdf
Pressey, R. L., H. P. Possingham, V. S. Logan, J. R. Day and P. H. Williams (1999) Effects of data characteristics on the results of reserve selection algorithms. Journal of Biogeography 26:179-191 pdf
Pressey, R. L., H. P. Possingham and C. R. Margules (1996) Optimality in reserve selection algorithms: When does it matter and how much? Biological Conservation 76:259-267 pdf