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Dynamic minimum set problem for reserve design: Heuristic solutions for large problems

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Bonneau M, Sabbadin R, Johnson FA, Stith B (2018) Dynamic minimum set problem for reserve design: Heuristic solutions for large problems. PLoS ONE 13(3): e0193093. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193093

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Abstract (from PLOS One): Conversion of wild habitats to human dominated landscape is a major cause of biodiversity loss. An approach to mitigate the impact of habitat loss consists of designating reserves where habitat is preserved and managed. Determining the most valuable areas to preserve in a landscape is called the reserve design problem. There exists several possible formulations of the reserve design problem, depending on the objectives and the constraints. In this article, we considered the dynamic problem of designing a reserve that contains a desired area of several key habitats. The dynamic case implies that the reserve cannot be designed in one time step, due to budget constraints, and that habitats can be lost before [...]

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