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Hedley S. Grantham
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 108
Citations - 6782
Hedley S. Grantham is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Protected area. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 93 publications receiving 5388 citations. Previous affiliations of Hedley S. Grantham include University of Queensland & Macquarie University.
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The exceptional value of intact forest ecosystems
James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson,Tom Evans,Oscar Venter,Brooke Williams,Brooke Williams,Ayesha I. T. Tulloch,Ayesha I. T. Tulloch,Claire Louise Stewart,Ian D. Thompson,Justina C. Ray,Kris A. Murray,Alvaro Salazar,Clive McAlpine,Peter Potapov,Joe Walston,John G. Robinson,Michael Painter,David Wilkie,Christopher E. Filardi,William F. Laurance,Richard A. Houghton,Sean L. Maxwell,Hedley S. Grantham,Hedley S. Grantham,Cristián Samper,Stephanie Wang,Lars Laestadius,Rebecca K. Runting,Gustavo A. Silva-Chávez,Jamison Ervin,David B. Lindenmayer +31 more
TL;DR: It is argued that maintaining and, where possible, restoring the integrity of dwindling intact forests is an urgent priority for current global efforts to halt the ongoing biodiversity crisis, slow rapid climate change and achieve sustainability goals.
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Is conservation triage just smart decision making
Madeleine C. Bottrill,Liana N. Joseph,Josie Carwardine,Michael Bode,Carly N. Cook,Edward T. Game,Hedley S. Grantham,Salit Kark,Salit Kark,Simon Linke,Eve McDonald-Madden,Robert L. Pressey,Robert L. Pressey,Susan Walker,Kerrie A. Wilson,Hugh P. Possingham +15 more
TL;DR: The process of prioritising actions to conserve valuable assets in conservation efforts and emergency medicine is known as triage, which has been misinterpreted as the process of simply deciding which assets will not receive investment.
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Tradeoffs of different types of species occurrence data for use in systematic conservation planning.
TL;DR: Conservation plans should include an estimation of commission and omission errors in underlying species data and explicitly use this information to influence conservation planning outcomes.
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Pelagic protected areas: the missing dimension in ocean conservation
Edward T. Game,Edward T. Game,Hedley S. Grantham,Alistair J. Hobday,Robert L. Pressey,Amanda T. Lombard,Lynnath E. Beckley,Kristina M. Gjerde,Rodrigo H. Bustamante,Hugh P. Possingham,Anthony J. Richardson,Anthony J. Richardson +11 more
TL;DR: It is argued that recent advances across conservation, oceanography and fisheries science provide the evidence, tools and information to address criticisms and confirm MPAs as defensible and feasible instruments for pelagic conservation.
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Achieving the triple bottom line in the face of inherent trade-offs among social equity, economic return, and conservation
Benjamin S. Halpern,Carissa J. Klein,Christopher J. Brown,Maria Beger,Hedley S. Grantham,Sangeeta Mangubhai,Mary Ruckelshaus,Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch,Matthew E. Watts,Crow White,Hough P. Possingham +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that equity tends to trade off nonlinearly with the potential to achieve conservation objectives, such that similar conservation outcomes can be possible with greater equity, to a point.