2,457 results on '"Possingham, Hugh P."'
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152. Correction to: A theory for ecological survey methods to map individual distributions
153. Lines in the sand: quantifying the cumulative development footprint in the world’s largest remaining temperate woodland
154. Two additional principles for determining which species to monitor
155. Incorporating habitat availability into systematic planning for restoration: a species-specific approach for Atlantic Forest mammals
156. Effective conservation requires clear objectives and prioritizing actions, not places or species
157. Towards a framework for assessment and management of cumulative human impacts on marine food webs
158. Polar lessons learned: long-term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments
159. Geographic bias in citation rates of conservation research
160. Geographic range size and extinction risk assessment in nomadic species
161. Biodiversity gains from efficient use of private sponsorship for flagship species conservation
162. Threats to the Yellow Sea's Tidal Wetlands
163. Effect of risk aversion on prioritizing conservation projects
164. Current practices in the identification of critical habitat for threatened species
165. Spatial Priorities for Restoring Biodiverse Carbon Forests
166. The emergent geography of biophysical dispersal barriers across the Indo-West Pacific
167. Why do we map threats? Linking threat mapping with actions to make better conservation decisions
168. How much is new information worth? Evaluating the financial benefit of resolving management uncertainty
169. Evolutionary Responses to Climate Change
170. Determining When to Change Course in Management Actions
171. Optimal Management of a Multispecies Shorebird Flyway under Sea–Level Rise
172. Using multivariate statistics to explore trade-offs among spatial planning scenarios
173. Optimizing taxonomic resolution and sampling effort to design cost-effective ecological models for environmental assessment
174. Author Correction: Strategic approaches to restoring ecosystems can triple conservation gains and halve costs
175. Applying a Decision-Theory Framework to Landscape Planning for Biodiversity: Follow-up to Watson et al.
176. Protected area planning to conserve biodiversity in an uncertain future
177. The role of incentive mechanisms in promoting forest restoration
178. Hurdles to developing quantitative decision support for Endangered Species Act resource allocation
179. A report card methodology to showcase progress towards threatened species recovery
180. An integrated approach to prioritize restoration for carnivore conservation in shared landscapes
181. Under the radar: mitigating enigmatic ecological impacts
182. Evaluating the influence of candidate terrestrial protected areas on coral reef condition in Fiji
183. Cost-effective river rehabilitation planning: Optimizing for morphological benefits at large spatial scales
184. The control of rank-abundance distributions by a competitive despotic species
185. Cost-efficient fenced reserves for conservation: single large or two small?
186. Informed actions: where to cost effectively manage multiple threats to species to maximize return on investment
187. Conserving mobile species
188. Large-scale conservation planning in a multinational marine environment: cost matters
189. Spatio-temporal marine conservation planning to support high-latitude coral range expansion under climate change
190. Minimizing the Cost of Keeping Options Open for Conservation in a Changing Climate
191. Efficiently targeting resources to deter illegal activities in protected areas
192. Optimal planning for mitigating the impacts of roads on wildlife
193. Tracking the rapid loss of tidal wetlands in the Yellow Sea
194. Interactions between global and local stressors of ecosystems determine management effectiveness in cumulative impact mapping
195. Geographical surrogates of genetic variation for selecting island populations for conservation
196. Changes in human footprint drive changes in species extinction risk
197. The Roles of Spatial Heterogeneity and Ecological Processes in Conservation Planning
198. How to prioritize species recovery after a megafire
199. Restoring habitat for fire-impacted species’ across degraded Australian landscapes
200. Communicating the true challenges of saving species: response to Wiedenfeld et al.
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