Systematic Conservation Planning: A Better Recipe for Managing the High Seas for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use

Author:

Ban Natalie C.12,Bax Nicholas J.3,Gjerde Kristina M.4,Devillers Rodolphe25,Dunn Daniel C.6,Dunstan Piers K.3,Hobday Alistair J.3,Maxwell Sara M.78,Kaplan David M.9,Pressey Robert L.2,Ardron Jeff A.710,Game Edward T.11,Halpin Patrick N.6

Affiliation:

1. School of Environmental Studies; University of Victoria; PO Box 3060 STN CSC Victoria BC V8W 3R4 Canada

2. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies; James Cook University; Townsville QLD 4811 Australia

3. CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship; GPO Box 1538 Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

4. IUCN Global Marine and Polar Programme and World Commission on Protected Areas; 28 Rue Mauverney 1196 Gland Switzerland

5. Department of Geography; Memorial University of Newfoundland; St. John's, NL A1B 3X9 Canada

6. Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab; Duke University; Beaufort NC 28516 USA

7. Marine Conservation Institute; 4010 Stone Way N, Suite 210 Seattle WA 98103 USA

8. Hopkins Marine Station; Stanford University; 120 Oceanview Blvd Pacific Grove CA 93950 USA

9. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD); UMR 212 EME (IRD/Ifremer/Univ. Montpellier II); Avenue Jean Monnet BP171, 34203 Sète cedex France

10. Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies; Berliner Str. 30, 14467 Potsdam Germany

11. The Nature Conservancy, Conservation Science; South Brisbane QLD 4101 Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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4. Putting the ocean under review;Bernal;Science,2011

5. The effectiveness and evaluation of conservation planning;Bottrill;Conserv. Lett.,2012

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