Integration of species persistence, costs and conflicts: An evaluation of tree conservation strategies in Cambodia

Cambodia forms part of the Indo-Burma hotspot. Its extent of biodiversity, however, is subject to considerable uncertainty, as there has been little systematic collection of flora and fauna. During the Khmer Rouge regime institutions were banned, academics were prosecuted and written documentation s...

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Published inBiological conservation Vol. 137; no. 2; pp. 223 - 236
Main Authors Strange, Niels, Theilade, Ida, Thea, So, Sloth, Arvid, Helles, Finn
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Abstract Cambodia forms part of the Indo-Burma hotspot. Its extent of biodiversity, however, is subject to considerable uncertainty, as there has been little systematic collection of flora and fauna. During the Khmer Rouge regime institutions were banned, academics were prosecuted and written documentation systematically destroyed. Compared with neighbouring countries Cambodia has a low population density and relatively large natural areas that are still intact. However, deforestation is expanding rapidly and a significant but un-estimated area of forest has been degraded by development of agro-industries, encroachment, illegal logging, over-harvesting and forest fire as well as the use of chemicals during war. The purpose of the paper is to: (i) apply reserve selection methods to design more robust conservation networks when knowledge of species occurrence is incomplete and habitat is threatened, and (ii) evaluate the usefulness of systematic conservation planning in a developing country where data are limited and institutions for implementation are weak. This study investigates the performance of four non-probabilistic strategies: (i) a so-called ‘rule of thumb’, (ii) hotspot, (iii) minimum cost representation, and (iv) maximum coverage; and one probabilistic design strategy, i.e. maximum expected coverage. The maximum expected coverage approach is between 15% and 24% more efficient than the non-probabilistic strategies. Finally, the relevance of such tools to real-world conservation planning in Cambodia is investigated. By incorporating experts in the generation of data, running the models and setting up premises, they acknowledge that it is possible to contribute to more systematic conservation planning in developing countries.
AbstractList Cambodia forms part of the Indo-Burma hotspot. Its extent of biodiversity, however, is subject to considerable uncertainty, as there has been little systematic collection of flora and fauna. During the Khmer Rouge regime institutions were banned, academics were prosecuted and written documentation systematically destroyed. Compared with neighbouring countries Cambodia has a low population density and relatively large natural areas that are still intact. However, deforestation is expanding rapidly and a significant but un-estimated area of forest has been degraded by development of agro-industries, encroachment, illegal logging, over-harvesting and forest fire as well as the use of chemicals during war. The purpose of the paper is to: (i) apply reserve selection methods to design more robust conservation networks when knowledge of species occurrence is incomplete and habitat is threatened, and (ii) evaluate the usefulness of systematic conservation planning in a developing country where data are limited and institutions for implementation are weak. This study investigates the performance of four non-probabilistic strategies: (i) a so-called 'rule of thumb', (ii) hotspot, (iii) minimum cost representation, and (iv) maximum coverage; and one probabilistic design strategy, i.e. maximum expected coverage. The maximum expected coverage approach is between 15% and 24% more efficient than the non-probabilistic strategies. Finally, the relevance of such tools to real-world conservation planning in Cambodia is investigated. By incorporating experts in the generation of data, running the models and setting up premises, they acknowledge that it is possible to contribute to more systematic conservation planning in developing countries.
Tree conservation strategies in Cambodia are evaluated. The purpose of the study is to: apply reserve selection methods to design more robust conservation networks when knowledge of species occurrence is incomplete and habitat is threatened, and evaluate the usefulness of systematic conservation planning in a developing country where data are limited and institutions for implementation are weak. The performance of four non-probabilistic strategies, namely, the rule of thumb, hotspot selection, minimum cost representation and maximum coverage approach is compared. Study presents a static estimation of species persistence that is assumed not to be contingent on changes in species composition in any of the districts. Decision support models need to be modified, especially with respect to the incorporation of threats. Systematic inclusion of costs, conservation benefits and uncertainty related to the social system may provide a more qualified discussion of means and ends of future Cambodian conservation policy.
Author Helles, Finn
Strange, Niels
Theilade, Ida
Sloth, Arvid
Thea, So
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Applied ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Cambodia
Conflict assessment
Conservation, protection and management of environment and wildlife
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Parks, reserves, wildlife conservation. Endangered species: population survey and restocking
Reserve selection
Tree conservation
Uncertainty
Title Integration of species persistence, costs and conflicts: An evaluation of tree conservation strategies in Cambodia
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