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Record Nr.

UNISA996435446603316

Autore

Billionnet  Alain

Titolo

Designing optimal protected area networks / /  Alain Billionnet

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Les Ulis : , : EDP Sciences, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

2-7598-2537-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (370 p.)

Collana

Current Natural Sciences

Soggetti

SCIENCE / Physics / General

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Basic Problem and Variants -- Chapter 2 Fragmentation -- Chapter 3 Connectivity -- Chapter 4 Compactness -- Chapter 5 Other Spatial Aspects -- Chapter 6 Biological Corridors -- Chapter 7 Species Survival Probabilities -- Chapter 8 Scenarios -- Chapter 9 Species Survival Probabilities' Scenarios -- Chapter 10 Phylogenetic Diversity -- Chapter 11 Specific and Genetic Diversity -- Chapter 12 Climate Change -- Appendix -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

There is a broad consensus in considering that the loss of biodiversity is accelerating which is due, for example, to the destruction of habitats, overexploitation of wild species and climate change. Many countries have pledged at various international conferences to take swift measures to halt this loss of biodiversity. Among these measures, the creation of protected areas - which also contribute to food and water security, the fight against climate change and people' health and well-being - plays a decisive role, although it is not sufficient on its own. In this book, we review classic and original problems associated with the optimal design of a network of protected areas, focusing on the modelling and practical solution of these problems. We show how to approach these optimisation problems within a unified framework, that of mathematical programming, a branch of mathematics that focuses on finding good solutions to a problem from a huge number of possible solutions. We describe efficient and often innovative



modellings of these problems. Several strategies are also proposed to take into account the inevitable uncertainty concerning the ecological benefits that can be expected from protected areas. These strategies are based on the classical notions of probability and robustness. This book aims to help all those, from students to decision-makers, who are confronted with the establishment of a network of protected areas to identify the most effective solutions, taking into account ecological objectives, various constraints and limited resources. In order to facilitate the reading of this book, most of the problems addressed and the approaches proposed to solve them are illustrated by fully processed examples, and an appendix presents in some detail the basic mathematical concepts related to its content.