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Simon N. Stuart
Researcher at International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
Publications - 98
Citations - 27882
Simon N. Stuart is an academic researcher from International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: IUCN Red List & Threatened species. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 96 publications receiving 24886 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon N. Stuart include Conservation International & University of Cambridge.
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Quantifying species recovery and conservation success to develop an IUCN Green List of Species
H. Resit Akçakaya,H. Resit Akçakaya,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Molly K. Grace,Anna Heath,Simon Hedges,Simon Hedges,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,Barney Long,David P. Mallon,David P. Mallon,Erik Meijaard,Erik Meijaard,E. J. Milner-Gulland,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Jon Paul Rodríguez,Jon Paul Rodríguez,P. J. Stephenson,P. J. Stephenson,Simon N. Stuart,Richard P. Young +28 more
TL;DR: A framework for comprehensively assessing species recovery and conservation success is devised that proposes a definition of a fully recovered species that emphasizes viability, ecological functionality, and representation; and uses counterfactual approaches to quantify degree of recovery.
Why South-east Asia should be the world’s priority for averting imminent species extinctions, and a call to join a developing cross-institutional programme to tackle this urgent issue
J. W. Duckworth,G. Batters,Jerrold L. Belant,E. L. Bennett,Jake Brunner,James Burton,Daniel W.S. Challender,V. Cowling,N. Duplaix,J. D. Harris,S. Hedges,B. Long,S. P. Mahood,Philip J. K. McGowan,William J. McShea,W. L. R. Oliver,S. Perkin,Benjamin M. Rawson,C. R. Shepherd,Simon N. Stuart,B. K. Talukdar,P. P. van Dijk,J-C. Vié,J. L. Walston,Tony Whitten,R. Wirth +25 more
TL;DR: The South-east Asian Non-Marine Species Survival Challenge (SSC) as discussed by the authors is an emerging program coordinated by IUCN SSC on behalf of its member organisations to assist implementing agencies and their partners minimise the impending extinctions among Southeast Asian non-marine vertebrates.
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Invasives: A Major Conservation Threat
Marco Lambertini,Jim Leape,Julia Marton-Lefèvre,Russell A. Mittermeier,Mark Rose,John G. Robinson,Simon N. Stuart,Bill Waldman,Piero Genovesi +8 more
TL;DR: A flurry of recent articles call upon the conservation community to embrace invasive species, but G. Davis and coauthors propose down-sizing the struggle against invasives, and Vince suggests that the Galapagos should be embraced.
Book
The Status and Distribution of Reptiles and Amphibians of the Mediterranean Basin
TL;DR: The second Mediterranean regional assessment as discussed by the authors evaluated all the reptile and amphibian species existing within the region of study have been evaluated for their global conservation status, aiming to assist in regional planning and to help identify internationally important sites for biodiversity.