Setting conservation priorities in multi-actor systems

O'Bryan, Christopher J., , Osunkoya, Olusegun O., Lundie-Jenkins, Geoff, Mudiyanselage, Nisansala Abeysinghe, Sydes, Travis, Calvert, Moya, Mcdonald-Madden, Eve, & (2023) Setting conservation priorities in multi-actor systems. BioScience, 73(7), pp. 522-532.

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Nature conservation is underresourced, requiring managers to prioritize where, when, and how to spend limited funds. Prioritization methods identify the subset of actions that provide the most benefit to an actor's objective. However, spending decisions by conservation actors are often misaligned with their objectives. Although this misalignment is frequently attributed to poor choices by the actors, we argue that it can also be a byproduct of working alongside other organizations. Using strategic analyses of multi-actor systems in conservation, we show how interactions among multiple conservation actors can create misalignment between the spending and objectives of individual actors and why current uncoordinated prioritizations lead to fewer conservation objectives achieved for individual actors. We draw three conclusions from our results. First, that misalignment is an unsuitable metric for evaluating spending, because it may be necessary to achieve actors' objectives. Second, that current prioritization methods cannot identify optimal decisions (as they purport to do), because they do not incorporate other actors' decisions. Third, that practical steps can be taken to move actors in the direction of coordination and thereby better achieve their conservation objectives.

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ID Code: 245710
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Rhodes, Jonathan R.orcid.org/0000-0001-6746-7412
Bode, Michaelorcid.org/0000-0002-5886-4421
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (no. LP180100259), by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (no. BQ 11556), and by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science.
Measurements or Duration: 11 pages
Keywords: collaboration, collective action, common-pool resource, conservation planning, conservation prioritization, cooperation
DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biad046
ISSN: 0006-3568
Pure ID: 155728481
Divisions: ?? 1469140 ??
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Science
Current > Schools > School of Mathematical Sciences
Funding Information: This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (no. LP180100259), by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (no. BQ 11556), and by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science.
Copyright Owner: 2023 The Author(s).
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