Prioritizing Land and Sea Conservation Investments to Protect Coral Reefs

Background: Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people, and are threatened by multiple human activities on land (e.g. farming) and in the sea (e.g. overfishing). Most conservation efforts occur at local scales and, when effective, can increase the resili...

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Main Authors: Carissa J. Klein, Natalie C. Ban, Benjamin S. Halpern, Maria Beger, Edward T. Game, S. Grantham, Alison Green, Travis J. Klein, Stuart Kininmonth, Eric Treml, Kerrie Wilson, P. Possingham
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.350.5412 2023-05-15T17:51:29+02:00 Prioritizing Land and Sea Conservation Investments to Protect Coral Reefs Carissa J. Klein Natalie C. Ban Benjamin S. Halpern Maria Beger Edward T. Game S. Grantham Alison Green Travis J. Klein Stuart Kininmonth Eric Treml Kerrie Wilson P. Possingham The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/zip http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.350.5412 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.350.5412 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/9e/f0/PLoS_One_2010_Aug_30_5(8)_e12431.tar.gz text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T00:19:49Z Background: Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people, and are threatened by multiple human activities on land (e.g. farming) and in the sea (e.g. overfishing). Most conservation efforts occur at local scales and, when effective, can increase the resilience of coral reefs to global threats such as climate change (e.g. warming water and ocean acidification). Limited resources for conservation require that we efficiently prioritize where and how to best sustain coral reef ecosystems. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here we develop the first prioritization approach that can guide regional-scale conservation investments in land- and sea-based conservation actions that cost-effectively mitigate threats to coral reefs, and apply it to the Coral Triangle, an area of significant global attention and funding. Using information on threats to marine ecosystems, effectiveness of management actions at abating threats, and the management and opportunity costs of actions, we calculate the rate of return on investment in two conservation actions in sixteen ecoregions. We discover that marine conservation almost always trumps terrestrial conservation within any ecoregion, but terrestrial conservation in one ecoregion can be a better investment than marine conservation in another. We show how these results could be used to allocate a limited budget for conservation and compare them to priorities based on individual criteria. Conclusions/Significance: Previous prioritization approaches do not consider both land and sea-based threats or the Text Ocean acidification Unknown
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description Background: Coral reefs have exceptional biodiversity, support the livelihoods of millions of people, and are threatened by multiple human activities on land (e.g. farming) and in the sea (e.g. overfishing). Most conservation efforts occur at local scales and, when effective, can increase the resilience of coral reefs to global threats such as climate change (e.g. warming water and ocean acidification). Limited resources for conservation require that we efficiently prioritize where and how to best sustain coral reef ecosystems. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here we develop the first prioritization approach that can guide regional-scale conservation investments in land- and sea-based conservation actions that cost-effectively mitigate threats to coral reefs, and apply it to the Coral Triangle, an area of significant global attention and funding. Using information on threats to marine ecosystems, effectiveness of management actions at abating threats, and the management and opportunity costs of actions, we calculate the rate of return on investment in two conservation actions in sixteen ecoregions. We discover that marine conservation almost always trumps terrestrial conservation within any ecoregion, but terrestrial conservation in one ecoregion can be a better investment than marine conservation in another. We show how these results could be used to allocate a limited budget for conservation and compare them to priorities based on individual criteria. Conclusions/Significance: Previous prioritization approaches do not consider both land and sea-based threats or the
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Natalie C. Ban
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Maria Beger
Edward T. Game
S. Grantham
Alison Green
Travis J. Klein
Stuart Kininmonth
Eric Treml
Kerrie Wilson
P. Possingham
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Natalie C. Ban
Benjamin S. Halpern
Maria Beger
Edward T. Game
S. Grantham
Alison Green
Travis J. Klein
Stuart Kininmonth
Eric Treml
Kerrie Wilson
P. Possingham
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Kerrie Wilson
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