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Effectiveness of 20 years of conservation investments in protecting orangutans.
Santika, Truly; Sherman, Julie; Voigt, Maria; Ancrenaz, Marc; Wich, Serge A; Wilson, Kerrie A; Possingham, Hugh; Massingham, Emily; Seaman, Dave J I; Ashbury, Alison M; Azvi, Taufiq S; Banes, Graham L; Barrow, Elizabeth J; Burslem, David F R P; Delgado, Robert A; Erman, Andi; Fredriksson, Gabriella; Goossens, Benoit; Houghton, Max; Indrawan, Tito P; Jaya, Ricko L; Kanamori, Tomoko; Knott, Cheryl D; Leiman, Ashley; Liswanto, Darmawan; Mach, Martin; Marshall, Andrew J; Martin, Julien G A; Midora, Lelyana; Miller, Adam; Milne, Sol; Morgans, Courtney; Nardiyono, Nardi; Perwitasari-Farajallah, Dyah; Priatna, Dolly; Risch, Robert; Riyadi, Galuh M; Russon, Anne; Sembiring, Juhardi; Setiawan, Endro; Sidiq, Mohammad; Simon, Donna; Spehar, Stephanie; Struebig, Matthew J; Sumardi, Ibrahim; Tjiu, Albertus; Wahyudi, Rizki; Yanuar, Achmad; Meijaard, Erik.
Afiliação
  • Santika T; Natural Resources Institute (NRI), University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime ME4 4TB, UK.
  • Sherman J; Wildlife Impact, P.O. Box 31062, Portland, OR 97231, USA.
  • Voigt M; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK.
  • Ancrenaz M; HUTAN-KOCP, P.O. Box 17793, 88874 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia; Borneo Futures, 8th Floor, PGGMB Building, Jalan Kianggeh, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8111, Brunei Darussalam.
  • Wich SA; School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Tom Reilly Building, Byrom Street, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.
  • Wilson KA; Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Possingham H; Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
  • Massingham E; Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
  • Seaman DJI; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK.
  • Ashbury AM; Department of Biology - Fach 618, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78457 Konstanz, Germany; Department for the Ecology of Animal Societies, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Bücklestraße 4, 78464 Konstanz, Germany; Department of Anthropology, Winterthurerstrasse 190, University
  • Azvi TS; Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sumatera Utara, Jl. Gaperta Ujung No.2, Tj. Gusta, Kec. Medan Helvetia, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20125, Indonesia; Pesona Tropis Alam Indonesia (PETAI), Komplek Tasbi 2, Jl. Ring Road Blk. V No.21, A M P L A S, Kec. Medan Amplas, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20122, Indone
  • Banes GL; Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Southwest Commuter Path, Madison, WI 53715, USA.
  • Barrow EJ; Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program, P.O. Box G, 1661 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420-2020, USA.
  • Burslem DFRP; School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB24 2TZ, Scotland, UK.
  • Delgado RA; U.S. National Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA, USA.
  • Erman A; GFA/KWF, Kapuas Hulu Program, Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
  • Fredriksson G; Vocabolo Ca' di Bracco, Via Migianella 381, Loc Molino Vitelli, 06019 Umbertide, PG, Italia.
  • Goossens B; Danau Girang Field Centre, c/o Sabah Wildlife Department, Wisma MUIS, Block B 5th Floor, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia; Organisms and Environment Division, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Sir Martin Evans Building, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3 AX, UK; Sustainable Places Re
  • Houghton M; Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology, and Palaeoecology, School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, James Parsons Building, Byrom Street, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.
  • Indrawan TP; Forum Konservasi Orangutan Kalimantan Barat, Lab 515 Building, 3rd Floor Jl. Salihara No. 41A, Pasar Minggu, Jakarta 12520, Indonesia.
  • Jaya RL; Orangutan Information Centre, Bunga Sedap Malam XVIII C No. 10, Medan Selayang, Medan, North Sumatra 20131, Indonesia.
  • Kanamori T; Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan.
  • Knott CD; Gunung Palung Orangutan Conservation Program, P.O. Box G, 1661 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02420-2020, USA; Department of Anthropology, Boston University, 232 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215, USA; Department of Biology, Boston University, 5 Cummington Mall, Room 101, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
  • Leiman A; Orangutan Foundation, 7 Kent Terrace, London NW1 4RP, UK.
  • Liswanto D; Yayasan Titian Lestari, Jl. Komp. Alex Griya Permai I, Bangka Belitung Darat, Kec. Pontianak Tenggara, Kota Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat 78124, Indonesia; Yayasan SINTAS, Jl. Merdeka Barat No.665, Mariana, Kec. Pontianak Kota, Kota Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat 78243, Indonesia.
  • Mach M; Bumitama, Jl. Melawai Raya No.10, RT.3/RW.1, Melawai, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12160, Indonesia.
  • Marshall AJ; University of Michigan, Department of Anthropology, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Program in the Environment, School for Environment and Sustainability, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
  • Martin JGA; Biology Department, University of Ottawa, Gendron Hall, Room 160, 30 Marie Curie, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.
  • Midora L; Wildlife Impact, P.O. Box 31062, Portland, OR 97231, USA.
  • Miller A; Planet Indonesia, Webster Groves, MO 63119, USA.
  • Milne S; School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB24 2TZ, Scotland, UK.
  • Morgans C; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK.
  • Nardiyono N; Austindo Nusantara Jaya, Menara BTPN, 40 Floor, Jl. Dr. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Kav. 5.5-5.6, Kawasan Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia.
  • Perwitasari-Farajallah D; Department of Biology, Gedung Biologi, Jalan Agatis Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia; Primate Research Center, IPB University, Jl. Lodaya II/5, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
  • Priatna D; Graduate School of Environmental Management, Pakuan University, Jl. Pakuan, RT.02/RW.06, Tegallega, Kecamatan Bogor Tengah, Kota Bogor, Jawa Barat 16129, Indonesia; Belantara Foundation, Dimo Space, Jl. Timor No.6, RT.9/RW.4, Gondangdia, Kec. Menteng, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakart
  • Risch R; Rhino and Forest Fund, Auf dem Stein 2, 77694 Kehl, Germany.
  • Riyadi GM; Universitas Tanjungpura, Jl. Prof. Dr. H Jl. Profesor Dokter H. Hadari Nawawi, Bansir Laut, Kec. Pontianak Tenggara, Kota Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat 78124, Indonesia; Malaysian Environmental Consultants, 82 Jalan Ampang Hilir, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Russon A; Glendon College of York University, 2275 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4N 3M6, Canada.
  • Sembiring J; Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sumatera Utara, Jl. Gaperta Ujung No.2, Tj. Gusta, Kec. Medan Helvetia, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20125, Indonesia.
  • Setiawan E; Gunung Palung National Park Office, Padu Banjar, Kec. Simpang Hilir, Kabupaten Ketapang, Kalimantan Barat 78857, Indonesia.
  • Sidiq M; Universitas Tanjungpura, Jl. Prof. Dr. H Jl. Profesor Dokter H. Hadari Nawawi, Bansir Laut, Kec. Pontianak Tenggara, Kota Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat 78124, Indonesia.
  • Simon D; WWF-Malaysia, Suite 1-6-W11 6th Floor, CPS Tower, Centre Point Complex No. 1, Lorong Centre Point, Pusat Bandar, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Spehar S; Sustainability Institute for Regional Transformations, 4483 Sage Hall, 835 High Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901, USA.
  • Struebig MJ; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK.
  • Sumardi I; Gunung Palung National Park Office, Padu Banjar, Kec. Simpang Hilir, Kabupaten Ketapang, Kalimantan Barat 78857, Indonesia.
  • Tjiu A; World Wide Fund for Nature-Indonesia (Yayasan WWF Indonesia), WWF Indonesia Gedung Graha Simatupang, Tower 2, Unit C, 7 Floor, Jl. Letjen TB. Simatupang Kav. 38, Jakarta Selatan 12540, Indonesia.
  • Wahyudi R; Gunung Palung National Park Office, Padu Banjar, Kec. Simpang Hilir, Kabupaten Ketapang, Kalimantan Barat 78857, Indonesia.
  • Yanuar A; Graduate School, Department of Biology, Universitas Nasional, Jl. Sawo Manila, Pejaten Ps., South Jakarta 12520, Indonesia.
  • Meijaard E; Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Marlowe Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK; Borneo Futures, 8th Floor, PGGMB Building, Jalan Kianggeh, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8111, Brunei Darussalam; Department of Ecology, Faculty of Scie
Curr Biol ; 32(8): 1754-1763.e6, 2022 04 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35276097
ABSTRACT
Conservation strategies are rarely systematically evaluated, which reduces transparency, hinders the cost-effective deployment of resources, and hides what works best in different contexts. Using data on the iconic and critically endangered orangutan (Pongo spp.), we developed a novel spatiotemporal framework for evaluating conservation investments. We show that around USD 1 billion was invested between 2000 and 2019 into orangutan conservation by governments, nongovernmental organizations, companies, and communities. Broken down by allocation to different conservation strategies, we find that habitat protection, patrolling, and public outreach had the greatest return on investment for maintaining orangutan populations. Given the variability in threats, land-use opportunity costs, and baseline remunerations in different regions, there were differential benefits per dollar invested across conservation activities and regions. We show that although challenging from a data and analysis perspective, it is possible to fully understand the relationships between conservation investments and outcomes and the external factors that influence these outcomes. Such analyses can provide improved guidance toward a more effective biodiversity conservation. Insights into the spatiotemporal interplays between the costs and benefits driving effectiveness can inform decisions about the most suitable orangutan conservation strategies for halting population declines. Although our study focuses on the three extant orangutan species of Sumatra and Borneo, our findings have broad application for evidence-based conservation science and practice worldwide.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Problema de saúde: 2_quimicos_contaminacion Assunto principal: Espécies em Perigo de Extinção / Pongo Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Curr Biol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Problema de saúde: 2_quimicos_contaminacion Assunto principal: Espécies em Perigo de Extinção / Pongo Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Curr Biol Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido
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