Multi-objective optimization can balance trade-offs among boreal caribou, biodiversity, and climate change objectives when conservation hotspots do not overlap

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  • who: Amanda E. Martin from the Department Carleton University have published the paper: Multi-objective optimization can balance trade-offs among boreal caribou, biodiversity, and climate change objectives when conservation hotspots do not overlap, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors did not include fire disturbance because the focus of this scenario was on protected area creation. The best individual outcome in this multi-objective optimization problem was for boreal caribou habitat, achieving 86% of the outcome the authors got when the authors focused solely on this as the objective. The ability . . .

     

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