Authors
Erwann Lagabrielle, Mathieu Rouget, Karine Payet, Nokuthula Wistebaar, Laurent Durieux, Stéphane Baret, Amanda Lombard, Dominique Strasberg
Publication date
2009/7/1
Journal
Biological Conservation
Volume
142
Issue
7
Pages
1523-1535
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Over the last century, island biodiversity has become one of the most threatened in the world. Although many island conservation plans address biodiversity requirements at the species level, few plans address the spatial requirements of the biodiversity processes that underpin the persistence of these species. Using systematic conservation planning principles, we map the spatial components of biodiversity processes (SCBPs) and use these to design broad-scale conservation corridors for Réunion Island. Our method is based upon a literature review, expert knowledge, spatially explicit base data, conservation planning software, and spatial modelling. We combine a target-driven algorithm with least-cost path analyses to delineate optimal corridors for capturing key biodiversity processes while simultaneously considering biodiversity pattern targets, conservation opportunities, and future threats. We identify five …
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