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Cross-boundary collaboration: Key to the conservation puzzle

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Kark S, Tulloch AIT, Gordon A, Mazor T, Bunnefeld N & Levin N (2015) Cross-boundary collaboration: Key to the conservation puzzle. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 12, pp. 12-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2014.08.005

Abstract
Conservation science is advancing rapidly, yet the majority of research overlooks a key factor that can play a major role in shaping the outcomes of conservation initiatives: collaboration. Here, we review the importance, benefits and limitations of incorporating collaboration into conservation and specifically into systematic conservation planning, providing a general framework for considering collaboration in conservation planning. Recent work shows that cross-boundary collaboration can have both positive and negative impacts on the outcomes of conservation and management efforts for protected areas, ecosystems, threatened and invasive species. The feasibility of collaboration, its likely effects and associated trade-offs should therefore be explicitly incorporated into conservation science and planning. This will ensure that conservation decisions avoid wasted funding when collaboration is infeasible, promoting collaboration when the benefits outweigh the costs.

Journal
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability: Volume 12

StatusPublished
Publication date28/02/2015
Date accepted by journal11/08/2014
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/21278
PublisherElsevier
ISSN1877-3435

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Professor Nils Bunnefeld

Professor Nils Bunnefeld

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences