Conservation and sustainable use: a handbook of techniques
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Oxford Univ. Press
2007
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Schriftenreihe: | Techniques in ecology and conservation series
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adam_text | Contents
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Who is this book for? 1
1.2 Assessing threats and sustainability 2
1.2.1 Is exploitation the threat? 2
1.2.2 Defining sustainable use 4
1.3 The dynamics of bio-economic systems 6
1.3.1 The essentials of population dynamics 6
1.3.1.1 The logistic model 7
1.3.2 Economics of supply and demand 8
1.3.3 Bioeconomic systems 10
1.4 Book structure 11
2. Techniques for surveying exploited species 13
2.1 Scope of the chapter 13
2.2 Sampling considerations 13
2.2.1 Bias 15
2.2.2 Precision 16
2.2.3 Getting the best possible sample 18
2.3 Measuring abundance 19
2.3.1 Plot sampling 20
2.3.2 Nearest neighbour (plotless) sampling 21
2.3.3 Distance sampling 22
2.3.4 Mark-recapture 29
2.3.4.1 Equal catchability 31
2.3.4.2 Population closure 32
2.3.4.3 Permanence of marks 33
2.3.4.4 Delta requirements for mark-recapture 33
2.3.5 Offtake-based methods 35
2.3.5.1 Catch-effort methods 35
2.3.5.2 Change in ratios 41
2.3.5.3 Catch-at-age 42
2.3.6 Othermethods 43
2.3.6.1 Indirect sign 43
2.3.6.2 Presence-absence survey 44
2.3.7 Which method is best? 45
2.3.8 The future 49
2.4 Measuring demographic rates 49
2.4.1 Population growth rate 50
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2.4.2 Survival rate 52
2.4.2.1 Using count data 52
2.4.2.2 Using marked individuals 56
2.4.2.3 Which method is best? 60
2.4.2.4 Harvest mortality 61
2.4.3 Productivity 64
2.4.3.1 Using count data 65
2.4.3.2 Using marked individuals 66
2.4.3.3 Which method is best? 67
2.4.4 Density dependence 67
2.4.5 Physical growth and size class transition rates 70
2.5 Spatial issues 73
2.5.1 Movement rates 73
2.5.2 Abundance-environment relationships 76
2.6 Surveying as a component of monitoring 80
2.7 Resources 81
2.7.1 Websites 81
2.7.2 Textbooks 82
3. Understanding natural resource users incentives 83
3.1 Scope of the chapter 83
3.2 General issues 84
3.2.1 What do we need this information for? 84
3.2.2 Ethical issues 87
3.2.3 Gathering social data—the basics 89
3.2.3.1 Sample size 89
3.2.3.2 Randomness and representativeness 90
3.2.3.3 Bias reduction 91
3.2.3.4 Some golden rules 91
3.2.4 Techniques for data collection 93
3.2.4.1 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) 94
3.2.4.2 Questionnaire surveys 97
3.2.4.3 Direct observation 100
3.2.4.4 Experimental economics 102
3.2.4.5 Using the literature 102
3.2.5 Techniques for data analysis 104
3.2.5.1 Cost-benefit analysis 105
3.2.5.2 Analysis strategy 106
3.3 Case studies 106
3.3.1 Individual resource users behaviour 106
3.3.1.1 Impact of hunting on wildlife in the
Dja reserve, Cameroon 106
3.3.1.2 Fuelwood collection in Lake Malawi National Park 109
3.3.2 Natural resource use as a component of livelihoods 110
3.3.2.1 Background 110
Contents j ix
3.3.2.2 The value of wild foods to extremely poor rural
households in the DRC 111
3.3.2.3 Income and price elasticities of bushmeat and
fish demand 115
3.3.2.4 Bushmeat consumption and preferences on
Bioko Island 117
3.3.3 Framework for designing a study of natural resource
users incentives 119
3.4 Resources 122
3.4.1 Websites 122
3.4.2 Textbooks 123
4. Assessing current sustainability of use 125
4.1 Scope of the chapter 125
4.2 Simple comparisons 125
4.3 Trends overtime 137
4.3.1 Trends in population size or structure 138
4.3.1.1 Population size 138
4.3.1.2 Population structure 139
4.3.2 Trends in ecosystem structure 141
4.3.3 Trends in catch per unit effort 141
4.3.4 Species composition of offtake 144
4.3.5 Spatial extent of hunting 144
4.4 Multivariate explanatory models 146
4.4.1 Confronting models with data 147
4.5 Meta-analyses 150
4.6 Resources 153
4.6.1 Websites 153
4.6.2 Textbooks 154
5. Developing predictive models 155
5.1 Scope of the chapter 155
5.2 Types of model 156
5.2.1 Off-the-shelf packages 158
5.3 Building your own model 159
5.3.1 Conceptual model 159
5.3.1.1 Conceptual model example 1—Red deer 160
5.3.1.2 Conceptual model example 2—village hunting 161
5.3.2 Writing the model in equation form 162
5.3.2.1 Deer mathematical model 162
5.3.2.2 Hunting mathematical model 163
5.3.3 Coding the mode! 164
5.3.3.1 Step 1—Developing a spreadsheet model 164
5.3.3.2 Step 2—Programming language 166
x I Contents
5.3.4 Model exploration 168
5.3.4.1 Carrying out elasticity analyses 169
5.3.4.2 Carrying out sensitivity analyses 169
5.3.5 Incorporating uncertainty 172
5.3.5.1 Practicalities of using stochastic models 174
5.3.5.2 What can I do if my data are really poor? 174
5.3.6 Validation 176
5.3.7 Scenario exploration 178
5.4 Which model should I use? 180
5.4.1 Biological models 180
5.4.1.1 Population viability analyses 181
5.4.2 Behavioural models 182
5.4.3 Bio-economic models 183
5.4.4 Bayesian models 184
5.4.4.1 Bayesian networks 186
5.5 Moving from modelling to action 190
5.6 Resources 191
5.6.1 Websites 191
5.6.2 Textbooks 192
6. Choosing management approaches 196
6.1 Scope of the chapter 196
6.2 A taxonomy of management approaches 200
6.3 How can we intervene? 201
6.3.1 Setting and enforcing rules 206
6.3.1.1 Prohibition of use 207
6.3.1.2 Regulated resource use 209
6.3.2 Promoting goodwill and cultural value 212
6.3.3 Alternative livelihoods 216
6.3.4 Payment for conservation services 220
6.3.5 Which approach? 223
6.4 Implementation strategies 224
6.4.1 Direct use 224
6.4.2 Promoting goodwill and cultural value 226
6.4.3 Alternative livelihoods 228
6.4.3.1 Tourism 230
6.4.4 Payment for conservation services 230
6.5 An integrated approach 233
6.6 Resources 237
6.6.1 Useful websites 237
6.6.2 Textbooks 237
Contents j xi
7. Implementing management for long-term
sustainability 239
7.1 Scope of the chapter 239
7.2 Management in the real world 239
7.3 Designing for success 242
7.4 Monitoring 245
7.4.1 Monitoring for compliance 246
7.4.1.1 Using law enforcement data to assess
conservation effectiveness 247
7.4.2 Monitoring ecological trends 250
Z4.2.1 Participatory monitoring 250
7.4.2.2 Using information from harvesting 250
74.2.3 Cost-effectiveness 253
7.5 Making decisions 255
7.5.1 Who makes the decisions? 255
7.5.2 How to make decisions 258
7.5.2.1 Framing the problem 259
7.5.2.2 Gathering evidence 259
7.5.2.3 Modelling the system 260
7.5.2.4 Weighing up the options 262
75.2.5 Making the decision 264
7.5.2.6 Monitoring and review 266
7.5.2.7 The scope of decision analysis 268
7.6 Contextualising management 268
7.6.1 External factors affecting conservation success 269
7.6.1.1 Ecological issues 269
7.6.1.2 institutional issues 269
7.6.1.3 External trends 270
7.6.2 Cross-sectoral environmental planning 270
7.7 A last word 272
7.8 Resources 274
7.8.1 Websites 274
7.8.2 Textbooks 275
Bibliography 277
Index 299
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Contents
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Who is this book for? 1
1.2 Assessing threats and sustainability 2
1.2.1 Is exploitation the threat? 2
1.2.2 Defining sustainable use 4
1.3 The dynamics of bio-economic systems 6
1.3.1 The essentials of population dynamics 6
1.3.1.1 The logistic model 7
1.3.2 Economics of supply and demand 8
1.3.3 Bioeconomic systems 10
1.4 Book structure 11
2. Techniques for surveying exploited species 13
2.1 Scope of the chapter 13
2.2 Sampling considerations 13
2.2.1 Bias 15
2.2.2 Precision 16
2.2.3 Getting the best possible sample 18
2.3 Measuring abundance 19
2.3.1 Plot sampling 20
2.3.2 Nearest neighbour (plotless) sampling 21
2.3.3 Distance sampling 22
2.3.4 Mark-recapture 29
2.3.4.1 Equal catchability 31
2.3.4.2 Population closure 32
2.3.4.3 Permanence of marks 33
2.3.4.4 Delta requirements for mark-recapture 33
2.3.5 Offtake-based methods 35
2.3.5.1 Catch-effort methods 35
2.3.5.2 Change in ratios 41
2.3.5.3 Catch-at-age 42
2.3.6 Othermethods 43
2.3.6.1 Indirect sign 43
2.3.6.2 Presence-absence survey 44
2.3.7 Which method is best? 45
2.3.8 The future 49
2.4 Measuring demographic rates 49
2.4.1 Population growth rate 50
viii I Contents
2.4.2 Survival rate 52
2.4.2.1 Using count data 52
2.4.2.2 Using marked individuals 56
2.4.2.3 Which method is best? 60
2.4.2.4 Harvest mortality 61
2.4.3 Productivity 64
2.4.3.1 Using count data 65
2.4.3.2 Using marked individuals 66
2.4.3.3 Which method is best? 67
2.4.4 Density dependence 67
2.4.5 Physical growth and size class transition rates 70
2.5 Spatial issues 73
2.5.1 Movement rates 73
2.5.2 Abundance-environment relationships 76
2.6 Surveying as a component of monitoring 80
2.7 Resources 81
2.7.1 Websites 81
2.7.2 Textbooks 82
3. Understanding natural resource users' incentives 83
3.1 Scope of the chapter 83
3.2 General issues 84
3.2.1 What do we need this information for? 84
3.2.2 Ethical issues 87
3.2.3 Gathering social data—the basics 89
3.2.3.1 Sample size 89
3.2.3.2 Randomness and representativeness 90
3.2.3.3 Bias reduction 91
3.2.3.4 Some golden rules 91
3.2.4 Techniques for data collection 93
3.2.4.1 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) 94
3.2.4.2 Questionnaire surveys 97
3.2.4.3 Direct observation 100
3.2.4.4 Experimental economics 102
3.2.4.5 Using the literature 102
3.2.5 Techniques for data analysis 104
3.2.5.1 Cost-benefit analysis 105
3.2.5.2 Analysis strategy 106
3.3 Case studies 106
3.3.1 Individual resource users' behaviour 106
3.3.1.1 Impact of hunting on wildlife in the
Dja reserve, Cameroon 106
3.3.1.2 Fuelwood collection in Lake Malawi National Park 109
3.3.2 Natural resource use as a component of livelihoods 110
3.3.2.1 Background 110
Contents j ix
3.3.2.2 The value of wild foods to extremely poor rural
households in the DRC 111
3.3.2.3 Income and price elasticities of bushmeat and
fish demand 115
3.3.2.4 Bushmeat consumption and preferences on
Bioko Island 117
3.3.3 Framework for designing a study of natural resource
users ' incentives 119
3.4 Resources 122
3.4.1 Websites 122
3.4.2 Textbooks 123
4. Assessing current sustainability of use 125
4.1 Scope of the chapter 125
4.2 Simple comparisons 125
4.3 Trends overtime 137
4.3.1 Trends in population size or structure 138
4.3.1.1 Population size 138
4.3.1.2 Population structure 139
4.3.2 Trends in ecosystem structure 141
4.3.3 Trends in catch per unit effort 141
4.3.4 Species composition of offtake 144
4.3.5 Spatial extent of hunting 144
4.4 Multivariate explanatory models 146
4.4.1 Confronting models with data 147
4.5 Meta-analyses 150
4.6 Resources 153
4.6.1 Websites 153
4.6.2 Textbooks 154
5. Developing predictive models 155
5.1 Scope of the chapter 155
5.2 Types of model 156
5.2.1 Off-the-shelf packages 158
5.3 Building your own model 159
5.3.1 Conceptual model 159
5.3.1.1 Conceptual model example 1—Red deer 160
5.3.1.2 Conceptual model example 2—village hunting 161
5.3.2 Writing the model in equation form 162
5.3.2.1 Deer mathematical model 162
5.3.2.2 Hunting mathematical model 163
5.3.3 Coding the mode! 164
5.3.3.1 Step 1—Developing a spreadsheet model 164
5.3.3.2 Step 2—Programming language 166
x I Contents
5.3.4 Model exploration 168
5.3.4.1 Carrying out elasticity analyses 169
5.3.4.2 Carrying out sensitivity analyses 169
5.3.5 Incorporating uncertainty 172
5.3.5.1 Practicalities of using stochastic models 174
5.3.5.2 What can I do if my data are really poor? 174
5.3.6 Validation 176
5.3.7 Scenario exploration 178
5.4 Which model should I use? 180
5.4.1 Biological models 180
5.4.1.1 Population viability analyses 181
5.4.2 Behavioural models 182
5.4.3 Bio-economic models 183
5.4.4 Bayesian models 184
5.4.4.1 Bayesian networks 186
5.5 Moving from modelling to action 190
5.6 Resources 191
5.6.1 Websites 191
5.6.2 Textbooks 192
6. Choosing management approaches 196
6.1 Scope of the chapter 196
6.2 A taxonomy of management approaches 200
6.3 How can we intervene? 201
6.3.1 Setting and enforcing rules 206
6.3.1.1 Prohibition of use 207
6.3.1.2 Regulated resource use 209
6.3.2 Promoting goodwill and cultural value 212
6.3.3 Alternative livelihoods 216
6.3.4 Payment for conservation services 220
6.3.5 Which approach? 223
6.4 Implementation strategies 224
6.4.1 Direct use 224
6.4.2 Promoting goodwill and cultural value 226
6.4.3 Alternative livelihoods 228
6.4.3.1 Tourism 230
6.4.4 Payment for conservation services 230
6.5 An integrated approach 233
6.6 Resources 237
6.6.1 Useful websites 237
6.6.2 Textbooks 237
Contents j xi
7. Implementing management for long-term
sustainability 239
7.1 Scope of the chapter 239
7.2 Management in the real world 239
7.3 Designing for success 242
7.4 Monitoring 245
7.4.1 Monitoring for compliance 246
7.4.1.1 Using law enforcement data to assess
conservation effectiveness 247
7.4.2 Monitoring ecological trends 250
Z4.2.1 Participatory monitoring 250
7.4.2.2 Using information from harvesting 250
74.2.3 Cost-effectiveness 253
7.5 Making decisions 255
7.5.1 Who makes the decisions? 255
7.5.2 How to make decisions 258
7.5.2.1 Framing the problem 259
7.5.2.2 Gathering evidence 259
7.5.2.3 Modelling the system 260
7.5.2.4 Weighing up the options 262
75.2.5 Making the decision 264
7.5.2.6 Monitoring and review 266
7.5.2.7 The scope of decision analysis 268
7.6 Contextualising management 268
7.6.1 External factors affecting conservation success 269
7.6.1.1 Ecological issues 269
7.6.1.2 institutional issues 269
7.6.1.3 External trends 270
7.6.2 Cross-sectoral environmental planning 270
7.7 A last word 272
7.8 Resources 274
7.8.1 Websites 274
7.8.2 Textbooks 275
Bibliography 277
Index 299 |
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spelling | Milner-Gulland, E. J. Verfasser aut Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques E. J. Milner-Gulland and Marcus Rowcliffe 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2007 XI, 310 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Tab. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Techniques in ecology and conservation series Biodiversité - Conservation Biodiversité - Conservation - Recherche - Méthodologie Développement durable Nachhaltigkeit Biodiversity conservation Biodiversity conservation Research Methodology Sustainable development Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd rswk-swf Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Wildtiermanagement (DE-588)7532646-2 gnd rswk-swf Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 s Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 s DE-604 Wildtiermanagement (DE-588)7532646-2 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s b DE-604 Rowcliffe, Marcus Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015054572&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Milner-Gulland, E. J. Rowcliffe, Marcus Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques Biodiversité - Conservation Biodiversité - Conservation - Recherche - Méthodologie Développement durable Nachhaltigkeit Biodiversity conservation Biodiversity conservation Research Methodology Sustainable development Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Wildtiermanagement (DE-588)7532646-2 gnd |
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title | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques |
title_auth | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques |
title_exact_search | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques |
title_exact_search_txtP | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques |
title_full | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques E. J. Milner-Gulland and Marcus Rowcliffe |
title_fullStr | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques E. J. Milner-Gulland and Marcus Rowcliffe |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques E. J. Milner-Gulland and Marcus Rowcliffe |
title_short | Conservation and sustainable use |
title_sort | conservation and sustainable use a handbook of techniques |
title_sub | a handbook of techniques |
topic | Biodiversité - Conservation Biodiversité - Conservation - Recherche - Méthodologie Développement durable Nachhaltigkeit Biodiversity conservation Biodiversity conservation Research Methodology Sustainable development Artenschutz (DE-588)4112598-8 gnd Wildtiere (DE-588)4135893-4 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Wildtiermanagement (DE-588)7532646-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Biodiversité - Conservation Biodiversité - Conservation - Recherche - Méthodologie Développement durable Nachhaltigkeit Biodiversity conservation Biodiversity conservation Research Methodology Sustainable development Artenschutz Wildtiere Wildtiermanagement |
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