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author Juffe-Bignoli, Diego
Brooks, Thomas M.
Butchart, Stuart H. M.
Jenkins, Richard B.
Boe, Kaia
Hoffmann, Michael
Angulo, Ariadne
Bachman, Steve
Böhm, Monika
Brummitt, Neil
Carpenter, Kent E.
Comer, Pat J.
Cox, Neil
Cuttelod, Annabelle
Darwall, William R. T.
Di Marco, Moreno
Fishpool, Lincoln D. C.
Goettsch, Bárbara
Heath, Melanie
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hutton, Jon
Johnson, Tim
Joolia, Ackbar
Keith, David A.
Langhammer, Penny F.
Luedtke, Jennifer
Nic Lughadha, Eimear
Lutz, Maiko
May, Ian
Miller, Rebecca M.
Oliveira-Miranda, María A.
Parr, Mike
Pollock, Caroline M.
Ralph, Gina
Rodríguez, Jon Paul
Rondinini, Carlo
Smart, Jane
Stuart, Simon
Symes, Andy
Tordoff, Andrew W.
Woodley, Stephen
Young, Bruce
Kingston, Naomi
author_facet Juffe-Bignoli, Diego
Brooks, Thomas M.
Butchart, Stuart H. M.
Jenkins, Richard B.
Boe, Kaia
Hoffmann, Michael
Angulo, Ariadne
Bachman, Steve
Böhm, Monika
Brummitt, Neil
Carpenter, Kent E.
Comer, Pat J.
Cox, Neil
Cuttelod, Annabelle
Darwall, William R. T.
Di Marco, Moreno
Fishpool, Lincoln D. C.
Goettsch, Bárbara
Heath, Melanie
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hutton, Jon
Johnson, Tim
Joolia, Ackbar
Keith, David A.
Langhammer, Penny F.
Luedtke, Jennifer
Nic Lughadha, Eimear
Lutz, Maiko
May, Ian
Miller, Rebecca M.
Oliveira-Miranda, María A.
Parr, Mike
Pollock, Caroline M.
Ralph, Gina
Rodríguez, Jon Paul
Rondinini, Carlo
Smart, Jane
Stuart, Simon
Symes, Andy
Tordoff, Andrew W.
Woodley, Stephen
Young, Bruce
Kingston, Naomi
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description Knowledge products comprise assessments of authoritative information supported by standards, governance, quality control, data, tools, and capacity building mechanisms. Considerable resources are dedicated to developing and maintaining knowledge products for biodiversity conservation, and they are widely used to inform policy and advise decision makers and practitioners. However, the financial cost of delivering this information is largely undocumented. We evaluated the costs and funding sources for developing and maintaining four global biodiversity and conservation knowledge products: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Protected Planet, and the World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas. These are secondary data sets, built on primary data collected by extensive networks of expert contributors worldwide. We estimate that US$160 million (range: US$116–204 million), plus 293 person-years of volunteer time (range: 278–308 person-years) valued at US$ 14 million (range US$12–16 million), were invested in these four knowledge products between 1979 and 2013. More than half of this financing was provided through philanthropy, and nearly three-quarters was spent on personnel costs. The estimated annual cost of maintaining data and platforms for three of these knowledge products (excluding the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems for which annual costs were not possible to estimate for 2013) is US$6.5 million in total (range: US$6.2–6.7 million). We estimated that an additional US$114 million will be needed to reach pre-defined baselines of data coverage for all the four knowledge products, and that once achieved, annual maintenance costs will be approximately US$12 million. These costs are much lower than those to maintain many other, similarly important, global knowledge products. Ensuring that biodiversity and conservation knowledge products are sufficiently up to date, comprehensive and accurate is fundamental to inform decision-making for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Thus, the development and implementation of plans for sustainable long-term financing for them is critical.
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spelling pubmed-49869392016-08-29 Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge Juffe-Bignoli, Diego Brooks, Thomas M. Butchart, Stuart H. M. Jenkins, Richard B. Boe, Kaia Hoffmann, Michael Angulo, Ariadne Bachman, Steve Böhm, Monika Brummitt, Neil Carpenter, Kent E. Comer, Pat J. Cox, Neil Cuttelod, Annabelle Darwall, William R. T. Di Marco, Moreno Fishpool, Lincoln D. C. Goettsch, Bárbara Heath, Melanie Hilton-Taylor, Craig Hutton, Jon Johnson, Tim Joolia, Ackbar Keith, David A. Langhammer, Penny F. Luedtke, Jennifer Nic Lughadha, Eimear Lutz, Maiko May, Ian Miller, Rebecca M. Oliveira-Miranda, María A. Parr, Mike Pollock, Caroline M. Ralph, Gina Rodríguez, Jon Paul Rondinini, Carlo Smart, Jane Stuart, Simon Symes, Andy Tordoff, Andrew W. Woodley, Stephen Young, Bruce Kingston, Naomi PLoS One Research Article Knowledge products comprise assessments of authoritative information supported by standards, governance, quality control, data, tools, and capacity building mechanisms. Considerable resources are dedicated to developing and maintaining knowledge products for biodiversity conservation, and they are widely used to inform policy and advise decision makers and practitioners. However, the financial cost of delivering this information is largely undocumented. We evaluated the costs and funding sources for developing and maintaining four global biodiversity and conservation knowledge products: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Protected Planet, and the World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas. These are secondary data sets, built on primary data collected by extensive networks of expert contributors worldwide. We estimate that US$160 million (range: US$116–204 million), plus 293 person-years of volunteer time (range: 278–308 person-years) valued at US$ 14 million (range US$12–16 million), were invested in these four knowledge products between 1979 and 2013. More than half of this financing was provided through philanthropy, and nearly three-quarters was spent on personnel costs. The estimated annual cost of maintaining data and platforms for three of these knowledge products (excluding the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems for which annual costs were not possible to estimate for 2013) is US$6.5 million in total (range: US$6.2–6.7 million). We estimated that an additional US$114 million will be needed to reach pre-defined baselines of data coverage for all the four knowledge products, and that once achieved, annual maintenance costs will be approximately US$12 million. These costs are much lower than those to maintain many other, similarly important, global knowledge products. Ensuring that biodiversity and conservation knowledge products are sufficiently up to date, comprehensive and accurate is fundamental to inform decision-making for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Thus, the development and implementation of plans for sustainable long-term financing for them is critical. Public Library of Science 2016-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4986939/ /pubmed/27529491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160640 Text en © 2016 Juffe-Bignoli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Juffe-Bignoli, Diego
Brooks, Thomas M.
Butchart, Stuart H. M.
Jenkins, Richard B.
Boe, Kaia
Hoffmann, Michael
Angulo, Ariadne
Bachman, Steve
Böhm, Monika
Brummitt, Neil
Carpenter, Kent E.
Comer, Pat J.
Cox, Neil
Cuttelod, Annabelle
Darwall, William R. T.
Di Marco, Moreno
Fishpool, Lincoln D. C.
Goettsch, Bárbara
Heath, Melanie
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Hutton, Jon
Johnson, Tim
Joolia, Ackbar
Keith, David A.
Langhammer, Penny F.
Luedtke, Jennifer
Nic Lughadha, Eimear
Lutz, Maiko
May, Ian
Miller, Rebecca M.
Oliveira-Miranda, María A.
Parr, Mike
Pollock, Caroline M.
Ralph, Gina
Rodríguez, Jon Paul
Rondinini, Carlo
Smart, Jane
Stuart, Simon
Symes, Andy
Tordoff, Andrew W.
Woodley, Stephen
Young, Bruce
Kingston, Naomi
Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title_full Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title_fullStr Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title_short Assessing the Cost of Global Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge
title_sort assessing the cost of global biodiversity and conservation knowledge
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27529491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160640
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