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conservationwhere

Conservationwhere is a framework and methodological approach for determining where to focus conservation actions. It treats location as the central variable and seeks to integrate ecological data with social, economic, and governance considerations to identify high-priority places for protection or restoration.

The term combines "conservation" and "where" and emphasizes spatial prioritization in conservation planning. It has been

Methodology uses geographic information systems (GIS), spatial prioritization, and multi-criteria decision analysis. Data layers may include

Applications include identifying reserve networks, prioritizing restoration, guiding land-use policy, supporting community conservation efforts, and monitoring

Challenges involve data gaps, uncertainty in forecasts, balancing biodiversity with social and economic needs, and ensuring

See also: conservation planning, systematic conservation planning, GIS in conservation, spatial ecology.

described
in
academic
and
practitioner
contexts
since
the
early
2020s
as
part
of
broader
efforts
to
make
conservation
more
place-based
and
outcome-focused.
species
distributions,
habitat
quality,
connectivity,
land
tenure,
costs,
and
climate
projections.
The
approach
supports
scenario
analysis
and
stakeholder
engagement,
producing
maps
and
scores
that
guide
decisions.
effectiveness
by
tracking
changes
in
spatial
targets.
equitable
governance.
Critics
argue
that
overreliance
on
spatial
metrics
can
overlook
governance
quality,
cultural
values,
and
rights
of
Indigenous
peoples.