Anticipating anthropogenic threats in acquiring new protected areas

Heidi J. Albers, Charlotte H. Chang, Sahan T.M. Dissanayake, Kate J. Helmstedt, Kailin Kroetz, Bistra Dilkina, Irene Zapata-Mor´an, Christoph Nolte, Leticia M. Ochoa-Ochoa, Gwen Spencer

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Abstract

Biodiversity continues to decline despite protected area expansion and global conservation commitments. Biodiversity losses occur in existing protected areas, yet common methods used to select protected areas ignore postimplementation threats that reduce effectiveness. We developed a conservation planning framework that considers the ongoing anthropogenic threats within protected areas when selecting sites and the value of planning for costly threat-mitigating activities (i.e., enforcement) at the time of siting decisions. We applied the framework to a set of landscapes that contained the range of possible correlations between species richness and threat. Accounting for threats and implementing enforcement activities increased benefits from protected areas without increasing budgets. Threat information was valuable in conserving more species per spending level even without enforcement, especially on landscapes with randomly distributed threats. Benefits from including threat information and enforcement were greatest when human threats peaked in areas of high species richness and were lowest where human threats were negatively associated with species richness. Because acquiring information on threats and using threat-mitigating activities are costly, our findings can guide decision-makers regarding the settings in which to pursue these planning steps.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere14176
JournalConservation Biology
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aplicación
  • conservación
  • conservation
  • enforcement
  • optimización espacial
  • paper parks
  • parque de papel planeación sistemática de la conservación
  • reserve site selection
  • selección de sitio
  • selección de sitio de reserva
  • site selection
  • spatial optimization
  • systematic conservation planning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

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