J
John G. Robinson
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 80
Citations - 9630
John G. Robinson is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildlife & Population. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 80 publications receiving 8855 citations. Previous affiliations of John G. Robinson include University of Florida.
Papers
More filters
Book
Hunting for Sustainability in Tropical Forests
TL;DR: Bennett et al. as mentioned in this paper evaluated the impact and sustainability of sustainable hunting at multiple Amazonian forest sites and concluded that the current hunting practices by the Huaorani are not sustainable.
Journal ArticleDOI
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.
Journal ArticleDOI
Improving the practice of conservation: a conceptual framework and research agenda for conservation science
TL;DR: This essay provides a conceptual framework and research agenda for a conservation science that uses the principles of adaptive management to answer three fundamental questions of conservation practice: what should their goals be and how do the authors measure progress?
Journal ArticleDOI
Planning to Save a Species: the Jaguar as a Model
Eric W. Sanderson,Kent H. Redford,Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Alan Rabinowitz,John G. Robinson,Andrew B. Taber +6 more
TL;DR: In a follow-up work as mentioned in this paper, the same authors conducted a range-wide as-sessment of the long-term survival prospects of the jaguar and developed an algorithm for prioritizing jaguars conservation units occurring in major habitat types.
Journal ArticleDOI