Open Access
Risks, decisions and biological conservation
Author(s) -
Burgman Mark A.,
Yemshanov Denys
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
diversity and distributions
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.918
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1472-4642
pISSN - 1366-9516
DOI - 10.1111/ddi.12060
Subject(s) - biosecurity , threatened species , context (archaeology) , futures studies , variety (cybernetics) , conservation biology , management science , environmental resource management , data science , environmental planning , risk analysis (engineering) , ecology , computer science , geography , business , biology , engineering , economics , archaeology , artificial intelligence , habitat
Abstract Aim Risk assessments in applied scientific disciplines have evolved somewhat in isolation, adopting conventions, assumptions and tools from other disciplines almost haphazardly. This editorial provides background for the articles in this special issue, which sample six broad themes in risk assessment in conservation biology and presenting new innovations and applications. Location Global. Methods The articles in the special issue address themes related to species distribution modelling, population viability analysis, threatened species management, biosecurity, uncertainty analysis, cost–benefit analysis and foresight. We sought articles that address new and emerging topics in each of these areas. Results The articles identify new and potentially useful innovations in a variety of areas relevant to conservation biology. Collectively, they paint a picture of risk assessment as an important element in supporting transparent, rational decisions and effective policy. Main conclusions Policy makers and conservation managers aspire to set evidence‐based priorities, and technical specialists aim to have their methods used in decision‐making. Scientists will succeed if, as the articles in this issue exemplify, they develop a sound understanding of the context of the decisions in which their tools are to be used and shape them accordingly.