Figure 3: Complementary maximum high conservation benefit provinces for single objectives. | Nature Communications

Figure 3: Complementary maximum high conservation benefit provinces for single objectives.

From: Integrating regional conservation priorities for multiple objectives into national policy

Figure 3

Comparison of provinces with very high conservation benefits (that is, top 10%), for specific objectives: (a) dendrogram of Euclidian dissimilarities in the distribution of conservation benefits for six objectives. Provinces group distinctly into clusters that are dominated by highest conservation benefits for single and combined objectives with maximum possible benefits for each objective across the region. (b) Provincial map showing the spatial distribution of complementary highest conservation benefits for single or subsets of conservation objectives.

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