Integrated land-sea management: recommendations for planning, implementation and management

KIM E. REUTER , DANIEL JUHN , HEDLEY S. GRANTHAM
Environmental Conservation 43 ( 2) 181 -198

14
2016
Ecosystem-based adaptation in marine ecosystems of tropical Oceania in response to climate change

Hedley S Grantham , Elizabeth McLeod , A Brooks , Stacy D Jupiter
Pacific Conservation Biology 17 ( 3) 241 -258

35
2011
Spatial priorities for conserving the most intact biodiverse forests within Central Africa

H S Grantham , A Shapiro , D Bonfils , V Gond
Environmental Research Letters 15 ( 9)

22
2020
Marxan user manual: For Marxan version 1.8. 10

HS Game ETGrantham
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia, and Pacific Marine Analysis and Research Association 135

2
2008
Methods for Testing Biodiversity Surrogates for Regional Conservation Planning

Robert Pressey , Hedley Grantham , Andrew Beattie
ESA Ecology 2003 Conference 28th Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia

2003
Exploring approaches for constructing Species Accounts in the context of the SEEA-EEA.

Stuart Butchart , Georgina Mace , Hedley Grantham , Mike Harfoot

2
2016
Improving the Key Biodiversity Areas Approach for Effective Conservation Planning

Andrew T. Knight , Robert J. Smith , Richard M. Cowling , Philip G. Desmet
BioScience 57 ( 3) 256 -261

55
2007
Degradation and forgone removals increase the carbon impact of intact forest loss by 626.

Sean L. Maxwell , Tom Evans , James E. M. Watson , Alexandra Morel
Science Advances 5 ( 10)

31
2019
Is conservation triage just smart decision making

Madeleine C Bottrill , Liana N Joseph , Josie Carwardine , Michael Bode
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23 ( 12) 649 -654

462
2008
Finite conservation funds mean triage is unavoidable

Madeleine C Bottrill , Liana N Joseph , Josie Carwardine , Michael Bode
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24 ( 4) 183 -184

72
2009
The need for speed: informed land acquisitions for conservation in a dynamic property market

Eve McDonald‐Madden , Michael Bode , Edward T Game , Hedley Grantham
Ecology Letters 11 ( 11) 1169 -1177

43
2008
Tradeoffs of different types of species occurrence data for use in systematic conservation planning.

Carlo Rondinini , Kerrie A. Wilson , Luigi Boitani , Hedley Grantham
Ecology Letters 9 ( 10) 1136 -1145

380
2006
Pelagic bioregionalisation using open-access data for better planning of marine protected area networks

Leslie A. Roberson , Erwann Lagabrielle , Amanda T. Lombard , Kerry Sink
Ocean & Coastal Management 148 ( 6) 214 -230

9
2017
Ridge to reef modelling for use within land–sea planning under data‐limited conditions

Jeremy Rude , Andrew Minks , Brandon Doheny , Marlene Tyner
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 26 ( 2) 251 -264

22
2016
How can you conserve species that haven't been found?

Hugh P. Possingham , Hedley Grantham , Carlo Rondinini
Journal of Biogeography 34 ( 5) 758 -759

38
2007
Myanmar's terrestrial ecosystems: Status, threats and conservation opportunities

Nicholas J. Murray , David A. Keith , Adam Duncan , Robert Tizard
Biological Conservation 252 108834

2
2020
Modelling the potential range of the koala at the Last Glacial Maximum: future conservation implications

Christine Adams-Hosking , Patrick Moss , Jonathan Rhodes , Hedley Grantham
The Australian zoologist 35 ( 4) 983 -990

16
2011
The exceptional value of intact forest ecosystems

James E. M. Watson , Tom Evans , Oscar Venter , Brooke Williams
Nature Ecology and Evolution 2 ( 4) 599 -610

683
2018
A decision tree for assessing the risks and benefits of publishing biodiversity data.

Anita K. Smyth , Zoe Stone , Vivitskaia Tulloch , Eren Turak
Nature Ecology and Evolution 2 ( 8) 1209 -1217

26
2018
Reply to ‘Consider species specialism when publishing datasets’ and ‘Decision trees for data publishing may exacerbate conservation conflict’

Ayesha I. T. Tulloch , Nancy Auerbach , Stephanie Avery-Gomm , Chris R. Dickman
Nature Ecology and Evolution 3 ( 3) 320 -321

2019