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Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage
Some conservation prioritization methods are based on the assumption that conservation needs overwhelm current resources and not all species can be conserved; therefore, a conservation triage scheme (i.e., when the system is overwhelmed, species should be divided into three groups based on likelihoo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518633/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33484006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13696 |
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author | Wiedenfeld, David A. Alberts, Allison C. Angulo, Ariadne Bennett, Elizabeth L. Byers, Onnie Contreras‐MacBeath, Topiltzin Drummond, Gláucia da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B. Gascon, Claude Harrison, Ian Heard, Nicolas Hochkirch, Axel Konstant, William Langhammer, Penny F. Langrand, Olivier Launay, Frederic Lebbin, Daniel J. Lieberman, Susan Long, Barney Lu, Zhi Maunder, Michael Mittermeier, Russell A. Molur, Sanjay Khalifa al Mubarak, Razan Parr, Michael J. Ratsimbazafy, Jonah Rhodin, Anders G. J. Rylands, Anthony B. Sanderson, Jim Sechrest, Wes Soorae, Pritpal Supriatna, Jatna Upgren, Amy Vié, Jean‐Christophe Zhang, Li |
author_facet | Wiedenfeld, David A. Alberts, Allison C. Angulo, Ariadne Bennett, Elizabeth L. Byers, Onnie Contreras‐MacBeath, Topiltzin Drummond, Gláucia da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B. Gascon, Claude Harrison, Ian Heard, Nicolas Hochkirch, Axel Konstant, William Langhammer, Penny F. Langrand, Olivier Launay, Frederic Lebbin, Daniel J. Lieberman, Susan Long, Barney Lu, Zhi Maunder, Michael Mittermeier, Russell A. Molur, Sanjay Khalifa al Mubarak, Razan Parr, Michael J. Ratsimbazafy, Jonah Rhodin, Anders G. J. Rylands, Anthony B. Sanderson, Jim Sechrest, Wes Soorae, Pritpal Supriatna, Jatna Upgren, Amy Vié, Jean‐Christophe Zhang, Li |
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description | Some conservation prioritization methods are based on the assumption that conservation needs overwhelm current resources and not all species can be conserved; therefore, a conservation triage scheme (i.e., when the system is overwhelmed, species should be divided into three groups based on likelihood of survival, and efforts should be focused on those species in the group with the best survival prospects and reduced or denied to those in the group with no survival prospects and to those in the group not needing special efforts for their conservation) is necessary to guide resource allocation. We argue that this decision‐making strategy is not appropriate because resources are not as limited as often assumed, and it is not evident that there are species that cannot be conserved. Small population size alone, for example, does not doom a species to extinction; plants, reptiles, birds, and mammals offer examples. Although resources dedicated to conserving all threatened species are insufficient at present, the world's economic resources are vast, and greater resources could be dedicated toward species conservation. The political framework for species conservation has improved, with initiatives such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals and other international agreements, funding mechanisms such as The Global Environment Facility, and the rise of many nongovernmental organizations with nimble, rapid‐response small grants programs. For a prioritization system to allow no extinctions, zero extinctions must be an explicit goal of the system. Extinction is not inevitable, and should not be acceptable. A goal of no human‐induced extinctions is imperative given the irreversibility of species loss. |
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spelling | pubmed-85186332021-10-21 Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage Wiedenfeld, David A. Alberts, Allison C. Angulo, Ariadne Bennett, Elizabeth L. Byers, Onnie Contreras‐MacBeath, Topiltzin Drummond, Gláucia da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B. Gascon, Claude Harrison, Ian Heard, Nicolas Hochkirch, Axel Konstant, William Langhammer, Penny F. Langrand, Olivier Launay, Frederic Lebbin, Daniel J. Lieberman, Susan Long, Barney Lu, Zhi Maunder, Michael Mittermeier, Russell A. Molur, Sanjay Khalifa al Mubarak, Razan Parr, Michael J. Ratsimbazafy, Jonah Rhodin, Anders G. J. Rylands, Anthony B. Sanderson, Jim Sechrest, Wes Soorae, Pritpal Supriatna, Jatna Upgren, Amy Vié, Jean‐Christophe Zhang, Li Conserv Biol Essays Some conservation prioritization methods are based on the assumption that conservation needs overwhelm current resources and not all species can be conserved; therefore, a conservation triage scheme (i.e., when the system is overwhelmed, species should be divided into three groups based on likelihood of survival, and efforts should be focused on those species in the group with the best survival prospects and reduced or denied to those in the group with no survival prospects and to those in the group not needing special efforts for their conservation) is necessary to guide resource allocation. We argue that this decision‐making strategy is not appropriate because resources are not as limited as often assumed, and it is not evident that there are species that cannot be conserved. Small population size alone, for example, does not doom a species to extinction; plants, reptiles, birds, and mammals offer examples. Although resources dedicated to conserving all threatened species are insufficient at present, the world's economic resources are vast, and greater resources could be dedicated toward species conservation. The political framework for species conservation has improved, with initiatives such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals and other international agreements, funding mechanisms such as The Global Environment Facility, and the rise of many nongovernmental organizations with nimble, rapid‐response small grants programs. For a prioritization system to allow no extinctions, zero extinctions must be an explicit goal of the system. Extinction is not inevitable, and should not be acceptable. A goal of no human‐induced extinctions is imperative given the irreversibility of species loss. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-04 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8518633/ /pubmed/33484006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13696 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Conservation Biology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Essays Wiedenfeld, David A. Alberts, Allison C. Angulo, Ariadne Bennett, Elizabeth L. Byers, Onnie Contreras‐MacBeath, Topiltzin Drummond, Gláucia da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B. Gascon, Claude Harrison, Ian Heard, Nicolas Hochkirch, Axel Konstant, William Langhammer, Penny F. Langrand, Olivier Launay, Frederic Lebbin, Daniel J. Lieberman, Susan Long, Barney Lu, Zhi Maunder, Michael Mittermeier, Russell A. Molur, Sanjay Khalifa al Mubarak, Razan Parr, Michael J. Ratsimbazafy, Jonah Rhodin, Anders G. J. Rylands, Anthony B. Sanderson, Jim Sechrest, Wes Soorae, Pritpal Supriatna, Jatna Upgren, Amy Vié, Jean‐Christophe Zhang, Li Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title | Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title_full | Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title_fullStr | Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title_short | Conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
title_sort | conservation resource allocation, small population resiliency, and the fallacy of conservation triage |
topic | Essays |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518633/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33484006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13696 |
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