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Conservation traps and long‐term species persistence in human‐dominated systems
Cardador Bergua, Laura; Brotons, Lluís; Mougeot, F.; Giralt, David; Bota, Gerard; Pomarol, Manel; Arroyo, Beatriz
Major conservation efforts in human‐dominated systems, such as farmland, have focused on the establishment of subsidies and compensation promoting low‐impact management practices to reverse the impacts of conservation threats in the short term (reactive approaches). In this study, we discuss how a different way of framing conservation policy (proactive approaches) could lead to fundamentally different long‐term conservation outcomes. We define proactive approaches as those not necessarily including measures directly addressing the threats affecting biodiversity, but promoting transitions from current scenarios in which species are threatened to new states in which the threat is no longer present. We illustrate reactive and proactive approaches using as a case study two contrasting conservation frameworks for a vulnerable farmland bird, the Montagu's harrier (Circus pygargus ) in northeastern Spain. This example shows that reactive approaches can lead to “conservation traps,” which we defined as situations where the application of biologically focused actions in response to conservation problems results in an unsustainable need to perpetuate the implementation of those actions. Our aim is to offer a fresh perspective on biodiversity conservation in human‐dominated systems and to stimulate alternative, more holistic approaches in conservation promoting transitions to new states not requiring long‐term active and costly conservation action. This work is a contribution to the project BIONOVEL (CGL2011‐ 29539/BOS) and the project Steppeahead, funded by CSIC, Fundación General CSIC, and Banco Santander.
-Farmland biodiversity
-Financial payments
-Long‐term conservation outcomes
-Socioecological systems
-Steppe birds
cc-by (c) Cardador Bergua, Laura et al., 2015
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