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Journal of Environmental Management | 2012

Exploring spatial patterns of vulnerability for diverse biodiversity descriptors in regional conservation planning

Ruppert Vimal; Pascal Pluvinet; Céline Sacca; Pierre-Olivier Mazagol; Bernard Etlicher; John D. Thompson

In this study, we developed a multi-criteria assessment of spatial variability of the vulnerability of three different biodiversity descriptors: sites of high conservation interest by virtue of the presence of rare or remarkable species, extensive areas of high ecological integrity, and landscape diversity in grid cells across an entire region. We assessed vulnerability in relation to (a) direct threats in and around sites to a distance of 2 km associated with intensive agriculture, building and road infrastructure and (b) indirect effects of human population density on a wider scale (50 km). The different combinations of biodiversity and threat indicators allowed us to set differential priorities for biodiversity conservation and assess their spatial variation. For example, with this method we identified sites and grid cells which combined high biodiversity with either high threat values or low threat values for the three different biodiversity indicators. In these two classes the priorities for conservation planning will be different, reduce threat values in the former and restrain any increase in the latter. We also identified low priority sites (low biodiversity with either high or low threats). This procedure thus allows for the integration of a spatial ranking of vulnerability into priority setting for regional conservation planning.


Biodiversity and Conservation | 2011

The sensitivity of gap analysis to conservation targets

Ruppert Vimal; Ana S. L. Rodrigues; Raphaël Mathevet; John D. Thompson

A crucial stage in systematic conservation planning is the definition of explicit conservation targets to be achieved by a network of protected areas. A wide variety of targets have been employed, including overall percentage area, uniform representation of biodiversity features, and variable targets according to conservation interest. Despite the diversity of options, most studies adopt a particular set of targets without further explanation, and few have investigated the effect of target selection on their results. Here, using a data set on the distribution of plants and terrestrial vertebrates in southern France, we investigate how variation in targets can affect both stages of a gap analysis: the assessment of the completeness of an existing reserve network, and the prioritization of areas for its expansion. Target selection had a major impact on the gap analysis results, with uniform targets (50% of each species’ range) emphasizing the representation of common species, and contrasting targets (weighted according to species’ conservation interest) concentrating attention on high conservation interest species and the areas where they occur. Systematic conservation planning exercises should thus pay close attention to the definition and justification of the representation targets employed.


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2012

Detecting threatened biodiversity by urbanization at regional and local scales using an urban sprawl simulation approach: Application on the French Mediterranean region

Ruppert Vimal; Ghislain Geniaux; Pascal Pluvinet; Claude Napoléone; Jacques Lepart


Journal for Nature Conservation | 2012

The changing landscape of ecological networks

Ruppert Vimal; Raphaël Mathevet; John D. Thompson


Quaderni | 2011

La Trame verte et bleue et son public

Florian Charvolin; Raphaël Mathevet; Ruppert Vimal


Natures Sciences Sociétés | 2012

Entre expertises et jeux d'acteurs : la trame verte et bleue du Grenelle de l'environnement

Ruppert Vimal; Raphaël Mathevet; Laura Michel


Quaderni | 2011

La Trame verte et bleue et son public = The green and blue infrastructure and his public

Florian Charvolin; Raphaël Mathevet; Ruppert Vimal


Cybergeo: European Journal of Geography | 2011

La carte et le territoire : le réseau écologique à l’épreuve de l’assemblée cartographique

Ruppert Vimal; Raphaël Mathevet


Environmental Conservation | 2018

What does community participation in nature protection mean? The case of tropical national parks in Africa

Ruppert Vimal; Maude Khalil-Lortie; Tsegaye T. Gatiso


Conservation and Society | 2018

Monitoring in tropical national parks: The power of knowledge

Ruppert Vimal; Tsegaye T. Gatiso; Raphaël Mathevet

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Raphaël Mathevet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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John D. Thompson

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pascal Pluvinet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jacques Lepart

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Antonin Acquarone

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Laura Michel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Max Debussche

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Philippe Geniez

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