Cross-border conservation efforts can yield better results at less cost04/01/2010 09:00:06Griffon vultures, like many species, need cross border conservation. Photo credit Wildlife Extra January 2010. Coordination of conservation efforts across national boundaries could achieve significantly higher results and at less cost than conservation actions planned within individual states according to researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in Australia.
25 different countries $67 billion savings EU cooperation "Because countries belonging to the European Union cover nearly half of the area of the Mediterranean Basin, we estimated the costs and benefits of conservation when efforts are coordinated across the whole Mediterranean and compared this to an EU partly coordinated plan and with the current situation where each country does its own thing," Dr Levin, a Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing expert, said. "While many conservation studies consider biodiversity, in the real world one needs to consider the cost of conservation and the threats to biodiversity. This study shows that when conservation costs and threats are taken into account, conservation is much more efficient," said Prof. Possingham. It would be ideal if conservation cash could be directed to areas with the highest return on investment, however, this requires the ability to transfer money across national boundaries, something that is rarely considered, said Dr Grantham. "The initiative was declared in the recent Paris Summit for the Mediterranean, which nearly all heads of state from the Mediterranean Basin, including those from Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean Basin and North Africa attended, provides a political basis for coordination. Conservation would be an excellent avenue for countries across the region to work together," said Dr Kark. The study featured on the cover of a recent edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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