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Half of resources in threatened species conservation plans are allocated to research and monitoring

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Half of resources in threatened species conservation plans are allocated to research and monitoring

R. T. Buxton, S. Avery-gomm, et al.

In a time when funding for biodiversity conservation is limited, this insightful study reveals how species management plans allocate resources between recovery actions and research. Conducted by Rachel T. Buxton and colleagues, the analysis of plans from the U.S., New Zealand, and New South Wales highlights the concerning trend that more spending on research does not equate to better recovery outcomes. Discover the key recommendations for prioritizing effective actions over excess data collection.... show more
Abstract
Funds to combat biodiversity loss are insufficient, requiring conservation managers to make trade-offs between costs for actions to avoid further loss and costs for research and monitoring to guide effective actions. Using species’ management plans for 2328 listed species from three countries we show that 50% of species’ proposed recovery plan budgets are allocated to research and monitoring. The proportion of budgets allocated to research and monitoring vary among jurisdictions and taxa, but overall, species with higher proportions of budgets allocated to research and monitoring have poorer recovery outcomes. The proportion allocated to research and monitoring is lower for more recent recovery plans, but for some species, plans have allocated the majority of funds to information gathering for decades. We provide recommendations for careful examination of the value of collecting new information in recovery planning to ensure that conservation programs emphasize action or research and monitoring that directly informs action.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 22, 2020
Authors
Rachel T. Buxton, Stephanie Avery-Gomm, Hsein-Yung Lin, Paul A. Smith, Steven J. Cooke, Joseph R. Bennett
Tags
biodiversity loss
conservation management
research and monitoring
species recovery plans
funding allocation
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