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One reason for the rapid loss of species-rich tropical forests is the high opportunity costs of forest protection. In Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), the expansion of high-revenue oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantations currently threatens 3.3 million ha of forest. We estimate that payments for ...


Venter, O.Meijaard, E.Possingham, H.Dennis, R.A.Sheil, DouglasWich, S.Hovani, L.Wilson, K.A.[Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals]Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals
Meijaard, E.Sheil, DouglasMarshall, A.J.Nasi, Robert[Phylogenetic age is positively correlated with sensitivity to timber harvest in Bornean mammals]Phylogenetic age is positively correlated with sensitivity to timber harvest in Bornean mammals

Conservation efforts at local, regional, and global scales often focus on threatened species despite recent calls to adopt more equitable and potentially more economically rational approaches. Critics contend that conservation planning centered only on threatened species fails to deliver cost-eff...


Drummond, S.P.Wilson, K.A.Meijaard, E.Watts, M.Dennis, RChristy, L.Possingham, H. P.[Influence of a threatened-species focus on conservation planning]Influence of a threatened-species focus on conservation planning

Tropical conservationists can benefit from understanding human thought processes. We are often less rational than we might believe. Our judgmental biases may sometimes encourage us to overlook or act against major conservation opportunities. Better appreciation of the tricks of the human mind mig...


Sheil, DouglasMeijaard, E.[Purity and prejudice: deluding ourselves about biodiversity conservation]Purity and prejudice: deluding ourselves about biodiversity conservation
Meijaard, E.Sheil, D.[The dilemma of green business in tropical forests: how to protect what it cannot identify]The dilemma of green business in tropical forests: how to protect what it cannot identify
Ancrenaz, M.Sollmann, R.Meijaard, E.Hearn, A.JRoss, JSamejima, HLoken, BCheyne, S.MStark, D.JGardner, P.CGoossens, B.Mohamed, ABohm, TMatsuda, INakabayasi, MLee, S.KBernard, H.Brodie, JWich, S.Fredriksson, G.M.Hanya, GHarrison, M.EKanamori, TKretzschmar, PMacdonald, D.W.Riger, PSpehar, SAmbu, L.N.Wilting, A.[Coming down from the trees: is terrestrial activity in Bornean orangutans natural or disturbance driven?]Coming down from the trees: is terrestrial activity in Bornean orangutans natural or disturbance driven?
Gaveau, D.L.A.Sloan, SMolidena, EYaen, HSheil, D.Abram, N.K.Ancrenaz, M.Nasi, RobertQuinones, M.Wielaard, NMeijaard, E.[Four decades of forest persistence, clearance and logging on Borneo]Four decades of forest persistence, clearance and logging on Borneo
Gaveau, D.L.A.Kshatriya, MrigeshSheil, D.Sloan, SMolidena, EWijaya, A.Wich, S.Ancrenaz, M.Hansen, MBroich, MGuariguata, M.R.Pacheco, P.Potapov, PTurubanova, SMeijaard, E.[Reconciling forest conservation and logging in Indonesian Borneo]Reconciling forest conservation and logging in Indonesian Borneo
Struebig, M.Fischer, M.Gaveau, D.L.A.Meijaard, E.Wich, S.Gonner, C.Skyes, R.Wilting, A.Kramer-Schadt, S.[Anticipated climate and land-cover changes reveal refuge areas for Borneo's orang-utans]Anticipated climate and land-cover changes reveal refuge areas for Borneo's orang-utans

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