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Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds

Although funds for livestock conservation are limited there is little known about the optimal allocation of conservation funds. A new algorithm was used to allocate Mio US$ 1, 2, 3, 5 or unlimited funds, discounted over 50 years, on 23 African cattle breeds conserved with four different possible con...

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Autores principales: Reist-Marti, Sabine B, Abdulai, Awudu, Simianer, Henner
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2689301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16451794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-1-99
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author Reist-Marti, Sabine B
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Simianer, Henner
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description Although funds for livestock conservation are limited there is little known about the optimal allocation of conservation funds. A new algorithm was used to allocate Mio US$ 1, 2, 3, 5 or unlimited funds, discounted over 50 years, on 23 African cattle breeds conserved with four different possible conservation programs. Additionally, Mio US$ 1 was preferably allocated to breeds with special traits. The conceptional in situ conservation programs strongly involve breeders and give them part of the responsibility for the conservation of the breed. Therefore, the pure in situ conservation was more efficient than cryoconservation or combined in situ and cryoconservation. The average annual discounted conservation cost for a breed can be as low as US$ 1000 to US$ 4400 depending on the design of the conservation program and the economic situation of the country of conservation. The choice of the breeds and the optimal conservation program and the amount of money allocated to each breed depend on many factors such as the amount of funds available, the conservation potential of each breed, the effects of the conservation program as well as its cost. With Mio US$ 1, 64% of the present diversity could be maintained over 50 years, which is 13% more than would be maintained if no conservation measures were implemented. Special traits could be conserved with a rather small amount of the total funds. Diversity can not be conserved completely, not even with unlimited funds. A maximum of 92% of the present diversity could be conserved with Mio US$ 10, leaving 8% of the diversity to unpredictable happenings. The suggested algorithm proved to be useful for optimal allocation of conservation funds. It allocated the funds optimally among breeds by identifying the most suited conservation program for each breed, also accounting for differences in currency exchange rates between the different countries.
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spelling pubmed-26893012009-06-02 Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds Reist-Marti, Sabine B Abdulai, Awudu Simianer, Henner Genet Sel Evol Research Although funds for livestock conservation are limited there is little known about the optimal allocation of conservation funds. A new algorithm was used to allocate Mio US$ 1, 2, 3, 5 or unlimited funds, discounted over 50 years, on 23 African cattle breeds conserved with four different possible conservation programs. Additionally, Mio US$ 1 was preferably allocated to breeds with special traits. The conceptional in situ conservation programs strongly involve breeders and give them part of the responsibility for the conservation of the breed. Therefore, the pure in situ conservation was more efficient than cryoconservation or combined in situ and cryoconservation. The average annual discounted conservation cost for a breed can be as low as US$ 1000 to US$ 4400 depending on the design of the conservation program and the economic situation of the country of conservation. The choice of the breeds and the optimal conservation program and the amount of money allocated to each breed depend on many factors such as the amount of funds available, the conservation potential of each breed, the effects of the conservation program as well as its cost. With Mio US$ 1, 64% of the present diversity could be maintained over 50 years, which is 13% more than would be maintained if no conservation measures were implemented. Special traits could be conserved with a rather small amount of the total funds. Diversity can not be conserved completely, not even with unlimited funds. A maximum of 92% of the present diversity could be conserved with Mio US$ 10, leaving 8% of the diversity to unpredictable happenings. The suggested algorithm proved to be useful for optimal allocation of conservation funds. It allocated the funds optimally among breeds by identifying the most suited conservation program for each breed, also accounting for differences in currency exchange rates between the different countries. BioMed Central 2005-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2689301/ /pubmed/16451794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-1-99 Text en Copyright © 2005 INRA, EDP Sciences
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Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title_full Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title_fullStr Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title_full_unstemmed Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title_short Optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of African cattle breeds
title_sort optimum allocation of conservation funds and choice of conservation programs for a set of african cattle breeds
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2689301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16451794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9686-38-1-99
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