Title of article :
Designing spatially explicit incentive programs for habitat conservation: A case study of the Bicknellʹs thrush wintering grounds
Author/Authors :
Kerchner، نويسنده , , Charles and Honzلk، نويسنده , , Miroslav and Kemkes، نويسنده , , Robin and Richardson، نويسنده , , Amanda and Townsend، نويسنده , , Jason and Rimmer، نويسنده , , Christopher C.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
2108
To page :
2115
Abstract :
The Bicknellʹs thrush (Catharus bicknelli) is among North Americaʹs migratory bird species of greatest conservation concern. Protecting habitat at both ends of its range has been identified as a high priority action. An estimated 90% of the speciesʹ global population overwinters on the island of Hispaniola, where ongoing habitat loss is a severe problem. Preventing further loss of Bicknellʹs thrush habitat on Hispaniola will require, among other efforts, establishing conservation areas on private lands, where success will depend on cooperation with landowners. This paper considers a voluntary incentive program to landowners in the Dominican Republic to yield a cost-effective network of protected habitat to sustain overwintering Bicknellʹs thrush populations. TAMARIN, a Geographic Information System (GIS) based model, evaluates the economic and ecological considerations for a voluntary bid scenario where landowners sell their property rights to a government agency or non-governmental organization. Results indicate that two scientific reserves in northeastern Dominican Republic could be connected under one viable forest fragment valued at US $5.5 × 106, increasing the total protected land by 87% to 19,357 ha. Incorporating the spatial variability of economic costs and biological benefits into a conservation program, such as the Bicknellʹs Thrush Habitat Protection Fund will help planners achieve habitat conservation at least cost.
Keywords :
Dominican Republic , incentive mechanisms , conservation , Migratory birds , Bicknellיs thrush , TAMARIN
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1940971
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