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Report on the workshop ‘Global Modelling of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’. June 2019, the Hague, the Netherlands ArchiMer
Okayasu, Sana; Schoolenberg, Machteld; Alkemade, Rob; Den Belder, Eefje; Pereira, Henrique; Lundquist, Carolyn; Cheung, William; Rondinini, Carlo; Halouani, Ghassen; Hyejin, Kim; Miller, Brian; Hirsch, Tim; Abbasov, Rovshan; Arneth, Almut; Diaw, Mariteuw Chimè; Eddy, Tyler; Harfoot, Michael; Hasegawa, Tomoko; Hickler, Thomas; Hill, Samantha; Humpenöder, Florian; Johnson, Justin; Kok, Marcel; Leadley, Paul; Leclere, David; Navarro, Laetitia; Ohashi, Haruka; Peterson, Garry; Schipper, Aafke; Shin, Yunne-jai; Stehfest, Elke; Visconti, Piero; Van Vuuren, Detlef.
A three-day workshop on ‘Global Modelling of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’, was held in the Hague, Netherlands, from 24th to 26th June 2019. The workshop, attended by 35 modelling and scenario-building experts, was organised on behalf of the former IPBES1expert group on scenarios and models of the first IPBES work programme by its interim technical support unit, and hosted by the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. The workshop drew on the ‘nature futures’ participatory scenario-building exercise initiated by the IPBES expert group on scenarios and models, and other biodiversity modelling initiatives such as the ISIMIP project2 working on adding biodiversity to the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios framework, the 'bending...
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Setting population targets for mammals using body mass as a predictor of population persistence ArchiMer
Hilbers, Jelle P.; Santini, Luca; Visconti, Piero; Schipper, Aafke M.; Pinto, Cecilia; Rondinini, Carlo; Huijbregts, Mark A. J..
Conservation planning and biodiversity assessments need quantitative targets to optimize planning options and assess the adequacy of current species protection. However, targets aiming at persistence require population-specific data, which limits their use in favor of fixed and non-specific targets, likely leading to unequal distribution of conservation efforts among species. Here we propose a method to derive equitable population targets, which are quantitative targets of population size that ensure equal probabilities of persistence across a set of species, and can be easily inferred from species-specific traits. We applied population dynamics models across a range of life-history traits representative for mammals, and estimated minimum viable population...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Allometry; Conservation biology; Conservation target; Extinction; Minimum viable population; Population viability analysis; Wildlife; Wildlife management.
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