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2009

Book Chapter

Accounting for habitat dynamics in conservation planning

Possingham, Hugh P., Moilanen, Atte and Wilson, Kerrie Wilson (2009). Accounting for habitat dynamics in conservation planning. Spatial conservation prioritization quantitative methods and computational tools. (pp. 135-144) edited by Atte Moilanen, Kerrie A. Wilson and Hugh P. Possingham. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Accounting for habitat dynamics in conservation planning

2008

Book Chapter

Application of Population Viability Analysis to Landscape Conservation Planning

Beissinger, S., Nicholson, E. and Possingham, H.P. (2008). Application of Population Viability Analysis to Landscape Conservation Planning. Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes. (pp. 33-49) edited by Millspaugh, J. and Thompson, F.. United Kingdom: Academic Press. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-373631-4.00002-2

Application of Population Viability Analysis to Landscape Conservation Planning

2008

Book Chapter

Key concepts

Wilson, Kerrie, Possingham, Hugh, Martin, Tara G. and Grantham, Hedley S. (2008). Key concepts. Marxan good practices handbook. (pp. 18-23) edited by Jeff A. Ardron, Hugh P. Possingham and Carissa J. Klein. Vancouver, Canada: Pacific Marine Analysis and Research Association.

Key concepts

2008

Book Chapter

Biodiversity

Possingham, Hugh P. (2008). Biodiversity. Ten commitments: reshaping the lucky country's environment. (pp. 155-162) edited by David Lindenmayer, Stephen Dovers, Molly Harriss Olson and Steve Morton. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing.

Biodiversity

2007

Book Chapter

Prioritizing choices in conservation

Mace, G. M., Possingham, H. P. and Leader-Williams, N. (2007). Prioritizing choices in conservation. Key Topics in Conservation Biology. (pp. 17-34) edited by MacDonald, D. and Service, K.. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd..

Prioritizing choices in conservation

2007

Book Chapter

Applying landscape-ecological principles to regional conservation: the WildCountry Project in Australia

Mackey, B. G., Soule, M. E., Nix, H. A., Recher, H. F., Lesslie, R. G., Williams, J. E., Woinarski, J. C. Z., Hobbs, R. J. and Possingham. H. P. (2007). Applying landscape-ecological principles to regional conservation: the WildCountry Project in Australia. Key topics in landscape ecology. (pp. 192-213) edited by Wu, Jianguo and Hobbs, Richard J.. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511618581.012

Applying landscape-ecological principles to regional conservation: the WildCountry Project in Australia

2007

Book Chapter

Principles of landscape design that emerge from a formal problem-solving approach

Possingham, H. and Nicholson, E. (2007). Principles of landscape design that emerge from a formal problem-solving approach. Management and design landscapes for conservation. (pp. 520-534) edited by Lindenmayer, D. B. and Hobbs, R.. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing.

Principles of landscape design that emerge from a formal problem-solving approach

2007

Book Chapter

How to integrate cost, threat and multiple actions into conservation planning for reserves and stewardship

Game, Eddie, Carwardine, Josie, Wilson, Kerrie, Watts, Matt, Klein, Carissa and Possingham, Hugh (2007). How to integrate cost, threat and multiple actions into conservation planning for reserves and stewardship. Protected areas: buffering nature against climate change. (pp. 97-99) edited by Martin Taylor and Penelope Figgis. Sydney, NSW, Australia: WWF-Australia.

How to integrate cost, threat and multiple actions into conservation planning for reserves and stewardship

2006

Book Chapter

Protected areas: Goals, limitations, and design

Possingham, H., Wilson, K. A., Andelman, S. J. and Vynne, C. H. (2006). Protected areas: Goals, limitations, and design. Principles of Conservation Biology. (pp. 507-549) edited by Martha J. Groom, Gary K. Meffe and C. Ronald Carroll. Sunderland, Massachusetts, U.S.: Sinauer Associates.

Protected areas: Goals, limitations, and design

2005

Book Chapter

The roles of spatial heterogeneity and ecological processes in conservation planning

Possingham, H., Franklin, J., Wilson, K. A. and Regan, T. J. (2005). The roles of spatial heterogeneity and ecological processes in conservation planning. Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes. (pp. 389-406) edited by Gary M. Lovett, Clive G. Jones, Monica G. Turner and Kathleen C. Weathers. New York, U.S: Springer. doi: 10.1007/0-387-24091-8_19

The roles of spatial heterogeneity and ecological processes in conservation planning

2004

Book Chapter

Metropopulation dynamics and reserve network design

Cabeza, M., Moilanen, A. and Possingham, H. (2004). Metropopulation dynamics and reserve network design. Ecology, genetics and evolution of metapopulations. (pp. 541-564) edited by I. Hanski and O.E. Gaggiotti. UK: Elsevier, Academic Press. doi: 10.1016/B978-012323448-3/50024-6

Metropopulation dynamics and reserve network design

2002

Book Chapter

Decision theory for population viability analysis

Possingham, Hugh, Lindenmayer, David B. and Tuck, G. N. (2002). Decision theory for population viability analysis. Population Viability Analysis. (pp. 470-489) edited by Steven R. Beissinger and Dale R. McCulloch. USA: The University of Chicago.

Decision theory for population viability analysis

2001

Book Chapter

Oceans at risk: Research priorities in Marine Conservation Biology

Hixon, M.A., Dee Boersma, P., Hunter Jr, M.L., Micheli, F., Norse, E.A., Possingham, H. and Snelgrove, P.V.R. (2001). Oceans at risk: Research priorities in Marine Conservation Biology. Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade. (pp. 125-154) edited by M.E. Soule and G.H. Orians. Washington: Island Press.

Oceans at risk: Research priorities in Marine Conservation Biology

2001

Book Chapter

Making smart conservation decisions

Possingham, H., Andelman, S.J., Noon, B.R., Trombulak, S. and Pulliam, H.R. (2001). Making smart conservation decisions. Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade. (pp. 225-244) edited by M.E. Soule and G.H. Orians. Washington: Island Press.

Making smart conservation decisions

2000

Book Chapter

Mathematical Methods for Identifying Representative Reserve Networks

Possingham, Hugh, Ball, Ian and Andelman, Sandy (2000). Mathematical Methods for Identifying Representative Reserve Networks. Quantitative Methods for Conservation Biology. (pp. 291-305) edited by Ferson, S. and Burgman, M.. Springer-Verlag.

Mathematical Methods for Identifying Representative Reserve Networks

1996

Book Chapter

An approach for determining wildlife meta-population wiability using GlSto

Lindenmayer, D.B. and Possingham, H.P. (1996). An approach for determining wildlife meta-population wiability using GlSto. GIS applications in natural resources 2. (pp. *-*) edited by Michael Heit, Art Shortreid and H. Dennison Parker. Fort Collins, CO, United States: GIS World Books.

An approach for determining wildlife meta-population wiability using GlSto

1996

Book Chapter

Applications of population viability analysis in conservation biology in Australia

Lindenmayer, D. B. and Possingham, H. P. (1996). Applications of population viability analysis in conservation biology in Australia. Species survival in fragmented landscapes . (pp. 102-110) edited by Josef Settele, Chris Margules, Peter Poschlod and Klaus Henle. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_11

Applications of population viability analysis in conservation biology in Australia

1993

Book Chapter

Wildlife modelling for biodiversity conservation

Norton, T.W. and Possingham, H.P. (1993). Wildlife modelling for biodiversity conservation. Modelling change in environmental systems. (pp. *-*) edited by A. J. Jakeman, M. B. Beck and M. J. McAleer. Chichester, United Kingdom: Wiley.

Wildlife modelling for biodiversity conservation

1991

Book Chapter

The role of population viability analysis in forest management

Possingham, Hugh (1991). The role of population viability analysis in forest management. Conservation of Australia’s forest fauna. (pp. 35-39) edited by Daniel Lunney. Mosman, NSW, Australia: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. doi: 10.7882/rzsnsw.1991.003

The role of population viability analysis in forest management