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dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Kristen Jen
dc.contributor.authorReeson, Andrew Fen
dc.contributor.authorDrielsma, Michaelen
dc.contributor.authorLove, Jamieen
dc.date.accessioned2012-09-17T15:07:00Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citationEcological Economics, v.81, p. 48-59en
dc.identifier.issn1873-6106en
dc.identifier.issn0921-8009en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/11288-
dc.description.abstractMarket-based instruments provide incentives for conservation on private lands, combining the economic efficiency of an auction with ecological site prioritization to select the best sites from those offered by landholders. However, landscape-scale goals such as increased habitat connectivity are difficult to deliver with site-based prioritization metrics. Assessing alternative ways to re-connect landscapes is a complex task, requiring knowledge of how biodiversity will respond over time to alternative conservation actions, such as replanting, managing areas of natural regrowth or protecting existing habitat. It also presents computational challenges since projects must be assessed as combinations rather than individually. We investigated practical aspects of ecological metric design to achieve desired spatial configurations. Realistic, mock bids were submitted by members of the local community in a simulated tender exercise for enhanced cassowary habitat near Mission Beach, Australia. Optimization heuristics helped solve the problem within a reasonable time. Our results demonstrate that integrating whole-landscape assessment models with market-based instruments can feasibly address the inherent complexity when pursuing whole-landscape ecological benefits through cost-efficient and innovative means. Our methodology redresses asymmetries in knowledge about biodiversity in delivering conservation incentive payments, and is justified when policy goals demand a high level of rigor.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherElsevier BVen
dc.relation.ispartofEcological Economicsen
dc.titleOptimised whole-landscape ecological metrics for effective delivery of connectivity-focused conservation incentive paymentsen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ecolecon.2012.07.005en
dc.subject.keywordsEnvironment and Resource Economicsen
dc.subject.keywordsDecision Support and Group Support Systemsen
dc.subject.keywordsWildlife and Habitat Managementen
local.contributor.firstnameKristen Jen
local.contributor.firstnameAndrew Fen
local.contributor.firstnameMichaelen
local.contributor.firstnameJamieen
local.subject.for2008050211 Wildlife and Habitat Managementen
local.subject.for2008140205 Environment and Resource Economicsen
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local.subject.seo2008961202 Rehabilitation of Degraded Farmland, Arable Cropland and Permanent Cropland Environmentsen
local.subject.seo2008960805 Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scalesen
local.subject.seo2008960601 Economic Incentives for Environmental Protectionen
local.subject.seo2008961305 Remnant Vegetation and Protected Conservation Areas in Farmland, Arable Cropland and Permanent Cropland Environmentsen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.emailKristen.williams@csiro.auen
local.profile.emailmdriels2@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailjlove8@une.edu.auen
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local.format.startpage48en
local.format.endpage59en
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local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume81en
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local.title.maintitleOptimised whole-landscape ecological metrics for effective delivery of connectivity-focused conservation incentive paymentsen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorWilliams, Kristen Jen
local.search.authorReeson, Andrew Fen
local.search.authorDrielsma, Michaelen
local.search.authorLove, Jamieen
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local.year.published2012en
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local.subject.seo2020180604 Rehabilitation or conservation of terrestrial environmentsen
local.subject.seo2020190205 Environmental protection frameworks (incl. economic incentives)en
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