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Marxan and Relatives: Software for Spatial Conservation Prioritization

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Abstract

Abstract The original intent of Marxan and its predecessors was to solve a version of the minimum set reserve design problem (Cocks and Baird 1989; Chapter 3). In this problem, conservation targets are set for a number of biodiversity features (e.g. three populations of each species), and Marxan selects planning units that represent these targets for a minimum total cost, while allowing for more or less emphasis on spatially clustering the selected planning units. Marxan is now used to solve a range of spatial prioritization problems beyond the selection of reserves. The Marxan software is freely available and interacts with a variety of geographical information system (GIS) tools. It designs clumped reserve…

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Keywords
  • Prioritization
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Computer science
  • Software
  • Planner
  • Geography
  • Cluster analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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