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Integrated Protected Area Selection in Australian Biogeographic Regions

Lockwood1, Bos, Glazebrook

  • 1Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage Charles Sturt University PO Box 789 Albury, Australia 2640

Environmental Management
|May 1, 1997
PubMed
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This study introduces a flexible Protected Area Selection Procedure (PASP) that integrates social and biological criteria for effective conservation networks. PASP offers a systematic approach to reserve selection, improving upon current methods.

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Area of Science:

  • Conservation Science
  • Biogeography
  • Environmental Planning

Background:

  • Current reserve selection methods often lack flexibility and disregard social criteria.
  • There is a need for systematic procedures that incorporate diverse selection criteria.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a biogeographic-based Protected Area Selection Procedure (PASP).
  • To address limitations of existing reserve selection methods by incorporating social and biological criteria.
  • To provide a systematic, flexible, and efficient procedure for protected area network identification.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an 11-step Protected Area Selection Procedure (PASP) divided into compilation, selection, and validation stages.
  • Utilized a selection algorithm adaptable to region-specific biogeographic criteria.

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  • Incorporated features for data collection minimization, reserve design principles, and network evaluation.
  • Main Results:

    • PASP accommodates both nominal and ranking criteria with specified thresholds and targets.
    • The procedure allows for the integration of social and biological selection criteria.
    • PASP ensures that politically determined objectives are met through network evaluation.

    Conclusions:

    • PASP offers a systematic, flexible, and efficient method for establishing protected area networks.
    • The procedure effectively integrates diverse criteria, including social and biological factors.
    • PASP enhances conservation planning by addressing limitations of traditional reserve selection methods.