Cargando…

Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs

Creating large conservation zones in remote areas, with less intense stakeholder overlap and limited environmental information, requires periodic review to ensure zonation mitigates primary threats and fill gaps in representation, while achieving conservation targets. Follow-up reviews can utilise i...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Moore, Cordelia H., Radford, Ben T., Possingham, Hugh P., Heyward, Andrew J., Stewart, Romola R., Watts, Matthew E., Prescott, Jim, Newman, Stephen J., Harvey, Euan S., Fisher, Rebecca, Bryce, Clay W., Lowe, Ryan J., Berry, Oliver, Espinosa-Gayosso, Alexis, Sporer, Errol, Saunders, Thor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4996080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27556689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32029
_version_ 1782449572290756608
author Moore, Cordelia H.
Radford, Ben T.
Possingham, Hugh P.
Heyward, Andrew J.
Stewart, Romola R.
Watts, Matthew E.
Prescott, Jim
Newman, Stephen J.
Harvey, Euan S.
Fisher, Rebecca
Bryce, Clay W.
Lowe, Ryan J.
Berry, Oliver
Espinosa-Gayosso, Alexis
Sporer, Errol
Saunders, Thor
author_facet Moore, Cordelia H.
Radford, Ben T.
Possingham, Hugh P.
Heyward, Andrew J.
Stewart, Romola R.
Watts, Matthew E.
Prescott, Jim
Newman, Stephen J.
Harvey, Euan S.
Fisher, Rebecca
Bryce, Clay W.
Lowe, Ryan J.
Berry, Oliver
Espinosa-Gayosso, Alexis
Sporer, Errol
Saunders, Thor
author_sort Moore, Cordelia H.
collection PubMed
description Creating large conservation zones in remote areas, with less intense stakeholder overlap and limited environmental information, requires periodic review to ensure zonation mitigates primary threats and fill gaps in representation, while achieving conservation targets. Follow-up reviews can utilise improved methods and data, potentially identifying new planning options yielding a desirable balance between stakeholder interests. This research explored a marine zoning system in north-west Australia–a biodiverse area with poorly documented biota. Although remote, it is economically significant (i.e. petroleum extraction and fishing). Stakeholder engagement was used to source the best available biodiversity and socio-economic data and advanced spatial analyses produced 765 high resolution data layers, including 674 species distributions representing 119 families. Gap analysis revealed the current proposed zoning system as inadequate, with 98.2% of species below the Convention on Biological Diversity 10% representation targets. A systematic conservation planning algorithm Maxan provided zoning options to meet representation targets while balancing this with industry interests. Resulting scenarios revealed that conservation targets could be met with minimal impacts on petroleum and fishing industries, with estimated losses of 4.9% and 7.2% respectively. The approach addressed important knowledge gaps and provided a powerful and transparent method to reconcile industry interests with marine conservation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4996080
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Nature Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-49960802016-08-30 Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs Moore, Cordelia H. Radford, Ben T. Possingham, Hugh P. Heyward, Andrew J. Stewart, Romola R. Watts, Matthew E. Prescott, Jim Newman, Stephen J. Harvey, Euan S. Fisher, Rebecca Bryce, Clay W. Lowe, Ryan J. Berry, Oliver Espinosa-Gayosso, Alexis Sporer, Errol Saunders, Thor Sci Rep Article Creating large conservation zones in remote areas, with less intense stakeholder overlap and limited environmental information, requires periodic review to ensure zonation mitigates primary threats and fill gaps in representation, while achieving conservation targets. Follow-up reviews can utilise improved methods and data, potentially identifying new planning options yielding a desirable balance between stakeholder interests. This research explored a marine zoning system in north-west Australia–a biodiverse area with poorly documented biota. Although remote, it is economically significant (i.e. petroleum extraction and fishing). Stakeholder engagement was used to source the best available biodiversity and socio-economic data and advanced spatial analyses produced 765 high resolution data layers, including 674 species distributions representing 119 families. Gap analysis revealed the current proposed zoning system as inadequate, with 98.2% of species below the Convention on Biological Diversity 10% representation targets. A systematic conservation planning algorithm Maxan provided zoning options to meet representation targets while balancing this with industry interests. Resulting scenarios revealed that conservation targets could be met with minimal impacts on petroleum and fishing industries, with estimated losses of 4.9% and 7.2% respectively. The approach addressed important knowledge gaps and provided a powerful and transparent method to reconcile industry interests with marine conservation. Nature Publishing Group 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4996080/ /pubmed/27556689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32029 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Article
Moore, Cordelia H.
Radford, Ben T.
Possingham, Hugh P.
Heyward, Andrew J.
Stewart, Romola R.
Watts, Matthew E.
Prescott, Jim
Newman, Stephen J.
Harvey, Euan S.
Fisher, Rebecca
Bryce, Clay W.
Lowe, Ryan J.
Berry, Oliver
Espinosa-Gayosso, Alexis
Sporer, Errol
Saunders, Thor
Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title_full Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title_fullStr Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title_full_unstemmed Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title_short Improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
title_sort improving spatial prioritisation for remote marine regions: optimising biodiversity conservation and sustainable development trade-offs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4996080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27556689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32029
work_keys_str_mv AT moorecordeliah improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT radfordbent improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT possinghamhughp improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT heywardandrewj improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT stewartromolar improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT wattsmatthewe improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT prescottjim improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT newmanstephenj improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT harveyeuans improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT fisherrebecca improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT bryceclayw improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT loweryanj improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT berryoliver improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT espinosagayossoalexis improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT sporererrol improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs
AT saundersthor improvingspatialprioritisationforremotemarineregionsoptimisingbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmenttradeoffs