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Title: An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects
Authors: Jung, Martin
Adams, Vanessa
Alagador, Diogo
Alvarez-Romero, Jorge G.
Araujo, M.B.
Arponnen, Ann
Beger, Maria
Beher, Jutta
Carvalho, Silvia B.
Giakoumi, Sylvaine
Hanson, Jeffrey O.
Hermoso, Virgilio
Jantke, Kerstin
Kujala, Heini
McGowan, Jennifer
Metaxas, Anna
0'Connor, Louise
Salgado-Rojas, José
Schuster, Richard
Smith, Robert J.
Visconti, Piero
Keywords: conservation prioritization
intercomparison
marxan
metadata
reporting standard
systematic conservation planning
Zonation
Issue Date: 10-Jun-2025
Publisher: Conservation Science and Practice
Citation: Jung, M., Adams, V. M., Alagador, D., Álvarez-Romero, J. G., Araujo, M. B., Arponen, A., Beger, M., Beher, J., Carvalho, S. B., Giakoumi, S., Hanson, J. O., Hermoso, V., Jantke, K., Kujala, H., McGowan, J., Metaxas, A., O'Connor, L., Salgado-Rojas, J., Schuster, R., Smith, B., Visconti, P., 2025, An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects, Conservation Science and Practice 7(7):e70097.
Abstract: Systematic conservation planning (SCP) is an operational and scientific framework that assists in deciding where, how, and when to implement conservation intervention. Studies using SCP approaches have proliferated due to their immediate relevance for applied conservation. For example, they can help identify cost-effective opportunities for expanding areas under conservation management to achieve high-level policy goals such as those of the Global Biodiversity Framework. Yet SCP can be conducted in various ways, and results can vary depending on problem formulation, parameterizations, contexts, and prioritization approaches. There is a need to facilitate comparison of SCP studies to understand key criteria and assumptions made in the planning process. Here, we propose a standardized reporting protocol for SCP that is readily applicable across study aims, realms, and spatial scales. The new Overview and Design Protocol for Systematic Conservation Planning (ODPSCP) describes the key steps from the design to the computational stages of SCP. It enables researchers, scientific editors, and decision- and policymakers to assess the scope and comprehensiveness of SCP exercises. To facilitate uptake and ease of reporting, the protocol is openly available through an interactive web interface and which can be further enhanced following methodological advancements in conservation planning. We encourage the conservation community to adopt the reporting protocol to promote transparency and reproducibility, standardized reporting as well as facilitate peer review and independent evaluation.
URI: https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/csp2.70097
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/41873
Type: article
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