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Bibliothèque Financing threatened species management: the costs of single species programmes and the budget constraint

Financing threatened species management: the costs of single species programmes and the budget constraint

Financing threatened species management: the costs of single species programmes and the budget constraint

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Date of publication
Août 2005
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AGRIS:US2016222571

In New Zealand total annual funding allows 15 percent of the 2,400 threatened species to be targeted for management. Although management costs are crucial to a conservation organisation's ability to achieve its goals, estimates of costs are not usually included in applications for funding or the preparation of recovery plans. Cost is also not generally a factor in priority ranking systems and cost-effectiveness analysis is rarely conducted. Using the results of analysis of 11 single species programmes for 2003-2012, this paper investigates the costs of management. It also considers the impact of the budget constraint on outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and investment.

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Moran, Emma
Cullen, Ross
Hughey, Kenneth F.D.

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