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The time horizon and its role in multiple species conservation planning
Authors:Florian Hartig  Martin Drechsler
Affiliation:UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Ecological Modelling, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:Survival probability within a certain time horizon T is a common measure of population viability. The choice of T implicitly involves a time preference, similar to economic discounting: conservation success is evaluated at the time horizon T, while all effects that occur later than T are not considered. Despite the obvious relevance of the time horizon, ecological studies seldom analyze its impact on the evaluation of conservation options. In this paper, we show that, while the choice of T does not change the ranking of conservation options for single species under stationary conditions, it may substantially change conservation decisions for multiple species. We conclude that it is of crucial importance to investigate the sensitivity of model results to the choice of the time horizon or other measures of time preference when prioritizing biodiversity conservation efforts.
Keywords:Conservation planning   Discounting   Multiple species   Objective function   Time horizon   Time preferences
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