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How practitioners integrate decision triggers with existing metrics in conservation monitoring

Foster, Claire N.; O'Loughlin, Luke S.; Sato, Chloe F.; Westgate, Martin J.; Barton, Philip S.; Pierson, Jennifer C.; Balmer, Jayne M.; Catt, Gareth; Chapman, Jane; Detto, Tanya; Hawcroft, Amy; Jones, Glenys; Kavanagh, Rodney P.; McKay, Meredith; Marshall, Deanna; Moseby, Katherine E.; Perry, Mike; Robinson, Doug; Seddon, Julian A.; Tuft, Katherine; Lindenmayer, David B

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Decision triggers are defined thresholds in the status of monitored variables that indicate when to undertake management, and avoid undesirable ecosystem change. Decision triggers are frequently recommended to conservation practitioners as a tool to facilitate evidence-based management practices, but there has been limited attention paid to how practitioners are integrating decision triggers into existing monitoring programs. We sought to understand whether conservation practitioners’ use of...[Show more]

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Date published: 29/09/2018
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151835
Source: Journal of Environmental Management
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.09.067
Access Rights: Open Access

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