@James_Borrell @Stephen_Posner This paper uses our dataset from this study. Led by Erin Mcreless and with @AnotherBobSmith I suggest contacting Erin https://t.co/WfndaLa8eQ
@MartinaDFonzo @Nicki__S @DivyaNarain1 @UQ_CBCS @YumMusings @megcevans There is paper from Erin McReless which cites and uses several datasets on governance from the World Bank and some human rights data at country level but not specifically environmental
Cheap and Nasty? The Potential Perils of Using Management Costs to Identify Global Conservation Priorities; McCreless http://t.co/hPDvLqunUy
http://t.co/zSVB3s92JP a good read for anyone interested in conservation, especially @UoBbiosciences #bio372 students.
The real cost of conservation - cheap protection rarely succeeds. http://t.co/ncn0jhYpX0 Original paper http://t.co/Xm2UKJuco7 via @mongabay
Perils of using management costs to identify conservation priorities http://t.co/cLmtyxMyRu @AnotherBobSmith
Perils of using management costs to identify conservation priorities http://t.co/cLmtyxMyRu @AnotherBobSmith
Cheap & nasty? The potential perils of using management costs to identify global conservation priorities. http://t.co/EL90xfYtCn
Conservation where it's cheap might also be more prone to failure http://t.co/muNiEjd5Yv New paper by @AnotherBobSmith et al.
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Perils of Using [only] Management Costs to Identify Global Conservation Priorities http://t.co/qHx7XjTZmS
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Is it best to focus conservation funds on low-cost countries? Our new @PLOSONE paper suggests not: http://t.co/WZUtonKHbS
Perils of using potential management costs to prioritise biodiversity conservation efforts #OpenAccess http://t.co/Idr38jtPq7
Conservation where it's cheap might also be more prone to failure http://t.co/muNiEjd5Yv New paper by @AnotherBobSmith et al.
Conservation where it's cheap might also be more prone to failure http://t.co/muNiEjd5Yv New paper by @AnotherBobSmith et al.
Conservation where it's cheap might also be more prone to failure http://t.co/muNiEjd5Yv New paper by @AnotherBobSmith et al.
Conservation where it's cheap might also be more prone to failure http://t.co/muNiEjd5Yv New paper by @AnotherBobSmith et al.