Geography and Spatial Sciences, School of Technology, Environments and Design, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, 7001, Australia.
Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, 2109, Australia.
Ambio. 2019 Feb;48(2):139-152. doi: 10.1007/s13280-018-1067-2. Epub 2018 Jun 9.
The field of systematic conservation planning has grown substantially, with hundreds of publications in the peer-reviewed literature and numerous applications to regional conservation planning globally. However, the extent to which systematic conservation plans have influenced management is unclear. This paper analyses factors that facilitate the transition from assessment to implementation in conservation planning, in order to help integrate assessment and implementation into a seamless process. We propose a framework for designing implementation strategies, taking into account three critical planning aspects: processes, inputs, and context. Our review identified sixteen processes, which we broadly grouped into four themes and eight inputs. We illustrate how the framework can be used to inform context-dependent implementation strategies, using the process of 'engagement' as an example. The example application includes both lessons learned from successfully implemented plans across the engagement spectrum, and highlights key barriers that can hinder attempts to bridge the assessment-implementation gap.
系统保护规划领域发展迅速,在同行评审文献中发表了数百篇论文,并在全球范围内进行了许多区域保护规划应用。然而,系统保护计划对管理的影响程度尚不清楚。本文分析了促进保护规划从评估向实施过渡的因素,以帮助将评估和实施整合到一个无缝的过程中。我们提出了一个设计实施策略的框架,考虑到三个关键的规划方面:过程、投入和背景。我们的综述确定了十六个过程,我们将其大致分为四个主题和八个投入。我们通过将“参与”过程作为一个例子来说明如何使用该框架来提供与背景相关的实施策略。该应用实例包括了在参与范围内成功实施计划的经验教训,以及突出了可能阻碍弥合评估-实施差距的关键障碍。