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Managing networked landscapes: conservation in fragmented, regionally connected world (1.0.0)

Exploring how learning and social-ecological networks influence management choice set and their ability to increase the likelihood of species coexistence (i.e. biodiversity) on a fragmented landscape controlled by different managers.

Release Notes

This model was implemented to assess how manager may alter a landscape to facilitate/hinder species migration. The analysis in the compatnion paper is limited to a specific type of network, but the model allows for different classess of network both social and ecological, to be explored.

Associated Publications

Baggio,J.A., Schoon, M., Vallury, S. Managing Networked Landscapes: Conservation in a fragmented, regionally connected world, Regional Environmental Change (forthcoming): https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-019-01567-8

Managing networked landscapes: conservation in fragmented, regionally connected world 1.0.0

Exploring how learning and social-ecological networks influence management choice set and their ability to increase the likelihood of species coexistence (i.e. biodiversity) on a fragmented landscape controlled by different managers.

Release Notes

This model was implemented to assess how manager may alter a landscape to facilitate/hinder species migration. The analysis in the compatnion paper is limited to a specific type of network, but the model allows for different classess of network both social and ecological, to be explored.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Jacopo A. Baggio Mon Dec 9 23:33:50 2019 Mon Dec 9 23:33:51 2019 Published

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