Why Your Asset Registry Needs a Functional Redundancy Score Before Valuation
You have a registry of biodiversity assets—maybe species lists, habitat polygons, or ecosystem service flows. You are about to run a valuation model. ...
Deep-dive analysis, field-tested frameworks, and expert insights for conservation professionals ready to move beyond surface-level action and tackle systemic challenges.
You have a registry of biodiversity assets—maybe species lists, habitat polygons, or ecosystem service flows. You are about to run a valuation model. ...
Here is the uncomfortable truth at the heart of biodiversity asset management: the act of measuring genetic diversity can reduce it. When field teams ...
Fragmentation cascades are the silent killers of habitat networks. You lose one corridor, then another, and suddenly a metapopulation that survived fo...
In 1969, Robert Paine removed starfish from a rocky shore and watched the ecosystem unravel. His experiment gave us the keystone species concept. But ...
In 2022, a marine development in Indonesia sold the same mangrove offset to three separate buyers: a shipping company, a luxury hotel chain, and a gov...
You have a dashboard. Green lights everywhere. 99.99% uptime. Zero incidents this quarter. Your manager loves it. But you have this nagging feeling: t...
Here is the ugly truth: your monitoring pipeline is itself a system. It has dependencies, failure modes, and blind spots. And when it breaks — which i...
Start with rules and you will miss the edge case that sinks your protocol. That is not pessimism — it is the lesson from a dozen post-mortems I have e...
Threat modeled is one of those practices everyone agrees is key—until the crew sits down to more actual do it. Then comes the openion question: how de...
Implicit trust is the silent killer in protocol design. It hides in default assumptions—like that a TLS handshake always comes from a legitimate peer,...
We talk about resilience like it is a property we can read from a dial. More resilience, better. Less, worse. But every measurement needs a starting p...
You have spent years raising money for native shrubs and a herd of bison. Volunteers plant seedlings every spring. Then a wildfire tears through half ...