Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?

Biodiversity monitoring activities can hinder rather than promote conservation in tropical countries.The national institutions responsible for conservation in developing countries have very limited resources, which given donors and richer agencies scope for considerable influence. However, those nom...

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Autor principal: Sheil, Douglas
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18550
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description Biodiversity monitoring activities can hinder rather than promote conservation in tropical countries.The national institutions responsible for conservation in developing countries have very limited resources, which given donors and richer agencies scope for considerable influence. However, those nominally concerned with supporting conservation often overlook the practicalities. As a result, many initiatives divert scarce resources away from fundamental management priorities. This article addresses the importance of various types of biodiversity monitoring, suggests practical biodiversity conservation priorities and indicates how external agencies can deflect local management from addressing these. The article is an elaboration of opinions published recently (Sheil, 2001), based mainly on author's personal experiences in Africa and South-east Asia. One vital step to addressing the problem is a frank discussion of how conservation goals should be supported.
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spelling CGSpace185502025-01-24T14:11:50Z Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics? Sheil, Douglas biodiversity conservation tropics monitoring developing countries Biodiversity monitoring activities can hinder rather than promote conservation in tropical countries.The national institutions responsible for conservation in developing countries have very limited resources, which given donors and richer agencies scope for considerable influence. However, those nominally concerned with supporting conservation often overlook the practicalities. As a result, many initiatives divert scarce resources away from fundamental management priorities. This article addresses the importance of various types of biodiversity monitoring, suggests practical biodiversity conservation priorities and indicates how external agencies can deflect local management from addressing these. The article is an elaboration of opinions published recently (Sheil, 2001), based mainly on author's personal experiences in Africa and South-east Asia. One vital step to addressing the problem is a frank discussion of how conservation goals should be supported. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:32Z 2012-06-04T09:08:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18550 en Sheil, D. 2002. Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics? . Unasylva 53 (209) :50-54. ISSN: 0041-6436.
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Sheil, Douglas
Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
title Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
title_full Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
title_fullStr Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
title_full_unstemmed Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
title_short Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?
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