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Waiting can be an optimal conservation strategy even in a crisis discipline

机译:即使在危机纪律下等待也是一种最佳的保护策略

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Biodiversity conservation projects confront immediate and escalating threats with limited funding. Conservation theory suggests that the best response to the species extinction crisis is to spend money as soon as it becomes available, and this is often an explicit constraint placed on funding. We use a general dynamic model of a conservation landscape to show that this decision to “front-load” project spending can be suboptimal if a delay allows managers to use resources more strategically. Our model demonstrates the existence of temporal efficiencies in conservation management, which parallel the spatial efficiencies identified by systematic conservation planning. The optimal timing of decisions balances the rate of biodiversity decline (e.g., the relaxation of extinction debts, or the progress of climate change) against the rate at which spending appreciates in value (e.g., through interest, learning, or capacity building). We contrast the benefits of acting and waiting in two ecosystems where restoration can mitigate forest bird extinction debts: South Australia’s Mount Lofty Ranges and Paraguay’s Atlantic Forest. In both cases, conservation outcomes cannot be maximized by front-loading spending, and the optimal solution recommends substantial delays before managers undertake conservation actions. Surprisingly, these delays allow superior conservation benefits to be achieved, in less time than front-loading. Our analyses provide an intuitive and mechanistic rationale for strategic delay, which contrasts with the orthodoxy of front-loaded spending for conservation actions. Our results illustrate the conservation efficiencies that could be achieved if decision makers choose when to spend their limited resources, as opposed to just where to spend them.
机译:生物多样性保护项目在资金有限的情况下面临着迫在眉睫的威胁。保护理论认为,对物种灭绝危机的最佳应对措施是尽快花钱,这通常是对资金的明确限制。我们使用保护景观的一般动态模型来表明,如果延迟允许管理人员更战略性地使用资源,则“前期装载”项目支出的决策可能不是最佳选择。我们的模型证明了养护管理中存在时间效率,这与通过系统性养护计划确定的空间效率平行。决策的最佳时机可以平衡生物多样性下降的速度(例如灭绝债务的放松或气候变化的进展)与支出升值的速度(例如通过兴趣,学习或能力建设)之间的平衡。我们对比了在两个生态系统中采取行动和等待的好处,在这些生态系统中,恢复可以减轻森林鸟类灭绝的债务:南澳大利亚的芒特洛夫蒂山脉和巴拉圭的大西洋森林。在这两种情况下,前期支出都无法使保护成果最大化,最佳解决方案建议在管理者采取保护行动之前进行大量的延迟。出乎意料的是,这些延误使您可以在比提前装载更少的时间内获得卓越的保护效益。我们的分析为战略延迟提供了直观和机械的理由,这与保护行动的前期支出的正统观念相反。我们的结果表明,如果决策者选择何时使用有限的资源,而不是选择将其用于何处,则可以实现节约效率。

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