Short Communication: Systems-based conservation and conflicts between species protection programs

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Although the conflict between conservation efforts and economic growth is a major topic of conservation science, the conflicts between different conservation projects are much less documented and represented in the literature. We provide an overview of some case studies where these conflicts arise and discuss how to manage and solve them. We argue that conflicts are unavoidable, and that we can find optimal and efficient solutions only by studying the holistic, macroscopic properties of whole socio-ecological systems. Novel computational solutions offer simple and efficient simulation toolkits providing indicators that can support strategic and integrative decisions from a systems perspective. © Author(s) 2013.

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Jordán, F., & Báldi, A. (2013). Short Communication: Systems-based conservation and conflicts between species protection programs. Web Ecology, 13, 85–89. https://doi.org/10.5194/we-13-85-2013

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