一个可互操作和标准化的协议,用于报告系统的保护规划项目

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Martin Jung, Vanessa M. Adams, Diogo Alagador, Jorge G. Álvarez-Romero, Miguel B. Araujo, Anni Arponen, Maria Beger, Jutta Beher, Silvia B. Carvalho, Sylvaine Giakoumi, Jeffrey O. Hanson, Virgilio Hermoso, Kerstin Jantke, Heini Kujala, Jennifer McGowan, Anna Metaxas, Louise O'Connor, Jose Salgado-Rojas, Richard Schuster, Bob Smith, Piero Visconti
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系统保护规划(SCP)是一个可操作的科学框架,有助于决定在何处、如何以及何时实施保护干预。使用SCP方法的研究因其与应用保护的直接相关性而激增。例如,它们可以帮助确定扩大保护管理区域的成本效益机会,以实现诸如全球生物多样性框架的高级别政策目标。然而,SCP可以以各种方式进行,结果可能因问题表述、参数化、上下文和优先级方法而异。有必要促进SCP研究的比较,以了解规划过程中的主要准则和假设。在这里,我们提出了一个标准化的SCP报告协议,可以很容易地适用于不同的研究目标、领域和空间尺度。新的系统保护规划概述和设计协议(ODPSCP)描述了系统保护规划从设计到计算阶段的关键步骤。它使研究人员、科学编辑、决策和决策者能够评估SCP练习的范围和全面性。为方便市民接受及方便报告,该协议已透过互动网页公开提供,并可在保育规划的方法取得进展后进一步完善。我们鼓励保育界采用报告程序,以提高透明度和可重复性、标准化报告,以及促进同行评审和独立评估。
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An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects

An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects

Systematic conservation planning (SCP) is an operational and scientific framework that assists in deciding where, how, and when to implement conservation intervention. Studies using SCP approaches have proliferated due to their immediate relevance for applied conservation. For example, they can help identify cost-effective opportunities for expanding areas under conservation management to achieve high-level policy goals such as those of the Global Biodiversity Framework. Yet SCP can be conducted in various ways, and results can vary depending on problem formulation, parameterizations, contexts, and prioritization approaches. There is a need to facilitate comparison of SCP studies to understand key criteria and assumptions made in the planning process. Here, we propose a standardized reporting protocol for SCP that is readily applicable across study aims, realms, and spatial scales. The new Overview and Design Protocol for Systematic Conservation Planning (ODPSCP) describes the key steps from the design to the computational stages of SCP. It enables researchers, scientific editors, and decision- and policymakers to assess the scope and comprehensiveness of SCP exercises. To facilitate uptake and ease of reporting, the protocol is openly available through an interactive web interface and which can be further enhanced following methodological advancements in conservation planning. We encourage the conservation community to adopt the reporting protocol to promote transparency and reproducibility, standardized reporting as well as facilitate peer review and independent evaluation.

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Conservation Science and Practice
Conservation Science and Practice BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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