Characterizing Spatial Uncertainty when Integrating Social Data in Conservation Planning

Author:

Lechner A. M.1,Raymond C. M.234,Adams V. M.5,Polyakov M.6,Gordon A.7,Rhodes J. R.89,Mills M.10,Stein A.11,Ives C. D.7,Lefroy E. C.1

Affiliation:

1. The Centre for Environment; University of Tasmania; Private Bag 141 Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

2. Barbara Hardy Institute; University of South Australia; GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA 5001 Australia

3. Geography and Environmental Studies; School of Land and Food; University of Tasmania; Private Bag 50 HOBART TAS 7001 Australia

4. Enviroconnect; P.O. Box 190 Stirling SA 5152 Australia

5. Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods; Charles Darwin University; Darwin NT 0909 Australia

6. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy; School of Agriculture and Resource Economics; The University of Western Australia; M089, 35 Stirling Hwy Crawley WA 6009 Australia

7. School of Global; Urban and Social Studies; RMIT University; GPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia

8. ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions; School of Geography; Planning and Environmental Management; The University of Queensland; QLD 4072 Australia

9. NERP Environmental Decisions Hub; School of Geography; Planning and Environmental Management; The University of Queensland; QLD 4072 Australia

10. Global Change Institute; The University of Queensland; QLD 4072 Australia

11. Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC); University of Twente; P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands

Funder

The Landscapes and Policy and Environmental Decisions Hubs in the National Environmental Research Program administered by the Australian Government's Department of the Environment

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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