WHERE TO WITH RESERVE SELECTION AND CONSERVATION PLANNING IN SOUTH-AFRICA

Authors
Citation
As. Vanjaarsveld, WHERE TO WITH RESERVE SELECTION AND CONSERVATION PLANNING IN SOUTH-AFRICA, South African journal of zoology, 30(3), 1995, pp. 164-168
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
ISSN journal
02541858
Volume
30
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
164 - 168
Database
ISI
SICI code
0254-1858(1995)30:3<164:WTWRSA>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
A critical evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses associated with the 'minimal set' approach to designing an optimal reserve network for vertebrate species is offered. Strengths are the rational and efficie nt manner in which full species representation is achieved, and the pl anning benefits that can be gained through its flexibility. Weaknesses include the inappropriateness of the 'minimal set' as a framework for a reserve network, and the frequent confusion between top-down relati onal species criteria and bottom-up site attributes. It is suggested t hat the distinct 'top-down' relational and 'bottom-up' representation approaches may act synergistically to form the basis of a National Bio diversity Conservation Strategy. These complementary approaches may re quire different forms of protection and monitoring, but could also be amalgamated to develop a conservation strategy for non-protected areas . Sufficient attention should also be paid to encouraging the free flo w of information and to incorporating the principles of taxonomic and environmental uncertainty into future conservation policies.