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Complementarity and Area-Efficiency in the Prioritization of the Global Protected Area Network: e0145231
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Pouzols, Federico Montesino
, Moilanen, Atte
, Minin, Enrico Di
, Toivonen, Tuuli
, Kullberg, Peter
, Lehtomaeki, Joona
2015
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Complementarity and Area-Efficiency in the Prioritization of the Global Protected Area Network: e0145231
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Pouzols, Federico Montesino
, Moilanen, Atte
, Minin, Enrico Di
, Toivonen, Tuuli
, Kullberg, Peter
, Lehtomaeki, Joona
2015
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Complementarity and Area-Efficiency in the Prioritization of the Global Protected Area Network: e0145231
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Complementarity and Area-Efficiency in the Prioritization of the Global Protected Area Network: e0145231
2015
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Complementarity and cost-efficiency are widely used principles for protected area network design. Despite the wide use and robust theoretical underpinnings, their effects on the performance and patterns of priority areas are rarely studied in detail. Here we compare two approaches for identifying the management priority areas inside the global protected area network: 1) a scoring-based approach, used in recently published analysis and 2) a spatial prioritization method, which accounts for complementarity and area-efficiency. Using the same IUCN species distribution data the complementarity method found an equal-area set of priority areas with double the mean species ranges covered compared to the scoring-based approach. The complementarity set also had 72% more species with full ranges covered, and lacked any coverage only for half of the species compared to the scoring approach. Protected areas in our complementarity-based solution were on average smaller and geographically more scattered. The large difference between the two solutions highlights the need for critical thinking about the selected prioritization method. According to our analysis, accounting for complementarity and area-efficiency can lead to considerable improvements when setting management priorities for the global protected area network.
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