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Flexible conservation decisions for climate adaptation

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ONE EARTH
卷 5, 期 6, 页码 622-634

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.05.010

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  1. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions [CE1101014]
  2. Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT200100096]
  3. Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award [DE210100492]
  4. Australian Research Council [DE210100492, FT200100096, CE1101014] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Climate change has significant implications for decision-making in conservation organizations. Uncertainties about climate impacts and adaptation options pose challenges for conservation planning and implementation. To address this, a framework of flexible strategies is proposed to guide strategic choices for climate adaptation in conservation organizations.
Climate change is transforming the decision-making landscape for many conservation organizations. Conservation planning and implementation under climate change are challenging due to uncertainties about climate impacts and the effectiveness of adaptation options. Strategically building flexibility into conservation plans so they can be adjusted over time in response to unforeseen events, or new information, is one solution to this challenge. Yet, there are a wide range of mechanisms to choose from to enhance flexibility and so there is a need for a more structured approach to inform building flexibility into conservation plans. To achieve this, we conceptualize flexible strategies as three types, procedural flexibility, resource flexibility, and action flexibility, and explicitly link these to climate risks and steps in conservation decision-making processes. We discuss how this framework can guide choices of flexible strategies, including identifying the costs and benefits, and illustrate this using examples. This provides a new conceptual tool for conservation organizations to make strategic choices about flexibility for climate adaptation.

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