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The costs of managing key threats to Australia's biodiversity

机译:管理澳大利亚生物多样性面临的主要威胁的成本

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Abstract Budgeting for biodiversity conservation requires realistic estimates of threat abatement costs. However, data on threat management costs are often unavailable or unable to be extrapolated across relevant locations and scales. Conservation expenditure largely occurs without a priori cost estimates of management activities and is not recorded in ways that can inform future budgets or cost‐effective management decisions. We provided transparent, broadly applicable cost models for 18 Threat Abatement Strategies aimed at managing the processes threatening Australia's biodiversity. We defined the actions required to implement each strategy and used a consistent structure to classify costs of labour, travel, consumables and equipment. We drew upon expert knowledge and published literature to parameterise each model, estimating the implementation cost of each strategy across the Australian continent, accounting for spatial variables such as threat presence, terrain, and travel distance. Estimated annualised costs for the threat abatement strategies varied considerably between strategies and across Australia, ranging from $24 to $879,985 per km2 ($0.24–$8880 per ha). On average, labour was the largest cost component (49), followed by consumables (37), travel (13) and equipment (2). Based on national scale variables and assumptions, cost estimates across Australia for each threat abatement strategy ranged from +44 and −33 of the most common cost estimate. Policy implications. We provide a consistent and transparent approach to budgeting for threat abatement strategies, aiming to improve conservation planning processes, outcomes, and reporting across Australia. In addition, understanding the budget required to achieve threat management outcomes can aid revenue‐raising and target setting. The models, cost layers and estimates we generate provide the basis for a nationally consistent approach for estimating and recording the cost of biodiversity management strategies, which should be continually updated and improved with local‐scale information over time.
机译:摘要 生物多样性保护的预算编制需要对减少威胁的成本进行现实的估计。但是,有关威胁管理成本的数据通常不可用,或者无法跨相关位置和规模进行推断。养护支出大多没有对管理活动进行事先成本估计,也没有以能够为未来预算或具有成本效益的管理决策提供信息的方式进行记录。我们为 18 项威胁缓解战略提供了透明、广泛适用的成本模型,旨在管理威胁澳大利亚生物多样性的过程。我们定义了实施每项策略所需的行动,并使用一致的结构对劳动力、差旅、消耗品和设备的成本进行分类。我们利用专业知识和已发表的文献对每个模型进行参数化,估计了整个澳大利亚大陆每个策略的实施成本,并考虑了威胁存在、地形和旅行距离等空间变量。减少威胁战略的估计年化成本在战略之间和整个澳大利亚之间差异很大,从每平方公里24美元到879,985美元(每公顷0.24美元到8880美元)不等。平均而言,劳动力是最大的成本组成部分(49%),其次是消耗品(37%)、差旅(13%)和设备(2%)。根据国家规模的变量和假设,澳大利亚各地每种威胁缓解策略的成本估算范围为最常见成本估算的 +44% 和 -33%。政策影响。我们为减少威胁战略提供一致和透明的预算方法,旨在改善整个澳大利亚的保护规划流程、结果和报告。此外,了解实现威胁管理成果所需的预算有助于增加收入和设定目标。我们生成的模型、成本层和估计为估算和记录生物多样性管理战略成本的全国统一方法提供了基础,随着时间的推移,这些方法应根据当地规模的信息不断更新和改进。

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