Will climate change degrade the efficacy of marine resource management policies?

B Pentz, N Klenk - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change is expected to create numerous and significant impacts to the marine
environment, with serious implications for marine species, ecosystems, and those who …

Proactive management of amphibians: Challenges and opportunities

SC Sterrett, RA Katz, AB Brand, WR Fields… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Delaying species management reduces the chance of successful recovery, increases the
risk of extinction, and can be expensive. Acting before major declines are realized affords …

Anthropocene baselines: assessing change and managing biodiversity in human-dominated aquatic ecosystems

RK Kopf, CM Finlayson, P Humphries, NC Sims… - 2015 - academic.oup.com
Global ecosystems have shifted from historical conditions, but it is unclear from what
baselines change should be assessed. Scientists and managers have increasingly …

Ninety years of change, from commercial extinction to recovery, range expansion and decline for Antarctic fur seals at South Georgia

J Forcada, JI Hoffman, O Gimenez… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
With environmental change, understanding how species recover from overharvesting and
maintain viable populations is central to ecosystem restoration. Here, we reconstruct 90 …

The awkward question: What baseline should be used to measure biodiversity loss? The role of history, biology and politics in setting up an objective and fair baseline …

LMD Linares - Environmental Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Temporal baselines constitute common elements of good policy design and are necessary
to set scenarios, targets and to measure changes over time. The choice of baselines not only …

Anticipatory practices: Shifting baselines and environmental imaginaries of ecological restoration in the Columbia River Basin

SL Hirsch - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Ecological restorationists working to restore species and habitats must make decisions
about how to monitor the effectiveness of their actions. In order to do this, they must …

Opportunities and challenges with growing wildlife populations and zoonotic diseases in Sweden

CG Thulin, J Malmsten, G Ericsson - European journal of wildlife research, 2015 - Springer
In many parts of Europe and North America, populations of large mammals and birds have
recovered during recent decades. In Sweden, this has resulted in more wildlife than was …

[图书][B] The science and management of uncertainty: dealing with doubt in natural resource management

BG Marcot - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Uncertainty can take many forms, can be represented in many ways, and can have important
implications in decision-making and policy development. This book provides a rigorous …

A method to estimate pre‐exploitation population size

CM Foley, HJ Lynch - Conservation Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) were commercially exploited on the subantarctic
island of South Georgia for over 100 years and nearly driven to extinction. Since the …

Ecology of a widespread large omnivore, Homo sapiens, and its impacts on ecosystem processes

M Root‐Bernstein, R Ladle - Ecology and evolution, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Discussions of defaunation and taxon substitution have concentrated on megafaunal
herbivores and carnivores, but mainly overlooked the particular ecological importance of …