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Main Authors: Neubert, Sandra, McGowan, Jennifer, Metcalfe, Kristian, Hanson, Jeffrey O, Buenafe, Kristine Camille V, Dabalà, Alvise, Dunn, Daniel C, Everett, Jason D, Possingham, Hugh P, Stelzenmüller, Vanessa, Estep, Andy, Ervin, Jamison, Richardson, Anthony J
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Language:en
Published: Trends in ecology & evolution 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41068041/
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author Neubert, Sandra
McGowan, Jennifer
Metcalfe, Kristian
Hanson, Jeffrey O
Buenafe, Kristine Camille V
Dabalà, Alvise
Dunn, Daniel C
Everett, Jason D
Possingham, Hugh P
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Estep, Andy
Ervin, Jamison
Richardson, Anthony J
author_facet Neubert, Sandra
McGowan, Jennifer
Metcalfe, Kristian
Hanson, Jeffrey O
Buenafe, Kristine Camille V
Dabalà, Alvise
Dunn, Daniel C
Everett, Jason D
Possingham, Hugh P
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Estep, Andy
Ervin, Jamison
Richardson, Anthony J
Neubert, Sandra
McGowan, Jennifer
Metcalfe, Kristian
Hanson, Jeffrey O
Buenafe, Kristine Camille V
Dabalà, Alvise
Dunn, Daniel C
Everett, Jason D
Possingham, Hugh P
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Estep, Andy
Ervin, Jamison
Richardson, Anthony J
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Multiple-use spatial planning for sustainable development and conservation. Neubert, Sandra McGowan, Jennifer Metcalfe, Kristian Hanson, Jeffrey O Buenafe, Kristine Camille V Dabalà, Alvise Dunn, Daniel C Everett, Jason D Possingham, Hugh P Stelzenmüller, Vanessa Estep, Andy Ervin, Jamison Richardson, Anthony J Conservation of Natural Resources Sustainable Development Biodiversity Growing global demands for food, energy, and resources drive competition for space while increasing pressure on natural systems, highlighting the need to balance sustainable resource use with biodiversity conservation. While multiple-use spatial planning provides a pathway to balance this trade-off, there is limited guidance for selecting appropriate optimization approaches and their integration into terrestrial, freshwater, and marine planning processes. Here we explore the current state of multiple-use spatial planning and the challenges that hinder its adoption, including the timing of interventions, economic impacts of planning decisions, capacity building, and alignment with development priorities. We aim to make multiple-use planning more accessible to researchers and practitioners and stimulate its wider uptake to help meet international ecological, economic, and social goals.
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spellingShingle Multiple-use spatial planning for sustainable development and conservation.
Neubert, Sandra
McGowan, Jennifer
Metcalfe, Kristian
Hanson, Jeffrey O
Buenafe, Kristine Camille V
Dabalà, Alvise
Dunn, Daniel C
Everett, Jason D
Possingham, Hugh P
Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
Estep, Andy
Ervin, Jamison
Richardson, Anthony J
Conservation of Natural Resources
Sustainable Development
Biodiversity
Multiple-use spatial planning for sustainable development and conservation. Neubert, Sandra McGowan, Jennifer Metcalfe, Kristian Hanson, Jeffrey O Buenafe, Kristine Camille V Dabalà, Alvise Dunn, Daniel C Everett, Jason D Possingham, Hugh P Stelzenmüller, Vanessa Estep, Andy Ervin, Jamison Richardson, Anthony J Conservation of Natural Resources Sustainable Development Biodiversity Growing global demands for food, energy, and resources drive competition for space while increasing pressure on natural systems, highlighting the need to balance sustainable resource use with biodiversity conservation. While multiple-use spatial planning provides a pathway to balance this trade-off, there is limited guidance for selecting appropriate optimization approaches and their integration into terrestrial, freshwater, and marine planning processes. Here we explore the current state of multiple-use spatial planning and the challenges that hinder its adoption, including the timing of interventions, economic impacts of planning decisions, capacity building, and alignment with development priorities. We aim to make multiple-use planning more accessible to researchers and practitioners and stimulate its wider uptake to help meet international ecological, economic, and social goals.
title Multiple-use spatial planning for sustainable development and conservation.
topic Conservation of Natural Resources
Sustainable Development
Biodiversity
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41068041/