Factoring attitudes towards armed conflict risk into selection of protected areas for conservation

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E. Hammill
A. I. T. Tulloch
H. P. Possingham
N. Strange
K. A. Wilson
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[1] School of Biological Sciences,Department of Watershed Sciences and the Ecology Center
[2] The University of Queensland,Department of Life Sciences
[3] Utah State University,Department of Food and Resource Economics
[4] Imperial College London,undefined
[5] Centre for Macroecology,undefined
[6] Evolution and Climate Change,undefined
[7] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 7卷
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The high incidence of armed conflicts in biodiverse regions poses significant challenges in achieving international conservation targets. Because attitudes towards risk vary, we assessed different strategies for protected area planning that reflected alternative attitudes towards the risk of armed conflicts. We find that ignoring conflict risk will deliver the lowest return on investment. Opting to completely avoid conflict-prone areas offers limited improvements and could lead to species receiving no protection. Accounting for conflict by protecting additional areas to offset the impacts of armed conflicts would not only increase the return on investment (an effect that is enhanced when high-risk areas are excluded) but also increase upfront conservation costs. Our results also demonstrate that fine-scale estimations of conflict risk could enhance the cost-effectiveness of investments. We conclude that achieving biodiversity targets in volatile regions will require greater initial investment and benefit from fine-resolution estimates of conflict risk.
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