2023
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.12939
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Assessing prioritization measures for a private land conservation program in the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region

Abstract: Private land conservation has become an important tool for protecting biodiversity and habitat, but methods for prioritizing and scheduling conservation on private land are still being developed. While return on investment methods have been suggested as a potential path forward, the different processes linking private landscapes to the socioeconomic systems in which they are embedded create unique challenges for scheduling conservation with this approach. We investigated a range of scheduling approaches within… Show more

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“…While settling patterns of waterfowl alone demonstrated to be an inefficient strategy for a more holistic conservation approach in this landscape, the inclusion of measures of productivity have promise for more representative conservation of upland habitats and effective strategy for waterfowl. Emerging models that take advantage of more recent data and system dynamics offer one path forward for more efficient conservation design for waterfowl (Kemink et al, 2021, 2023). Ultimately, partnerships that leverage funding across sources provide a roadmap for prioritizing future conservation actions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While settling patterns of waterfowl alone demonstrated to be an inefficient strategy for a more holistic conservation approach in this landscape, the inclusion of measures of productivity have promise for more representative conservation of upland habitats and effective strategy for waterfowl. Emerging models that take advantage of more recent data and system dynamics offer one path forward for more efficient conservation design for waterfowl (Kemink et al, 2021, 2023). Ultimately, partnerships that leverage funding across sources provide a roadmap for prioritizing future conservation actions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%