<p>The gradation in colours reflects the increase in the number of overlaps, from one designation (no overlap) (blue) to eight designations (overlap) (red). This includes protected areas designated at the national, regional and international levels.</p
Table detailing the relationships between the eight regions and eight environmental zones employed i...
<p>Overlap between ES priority areas and principal land use/land cover types, and their range of ES ...
<p>Distribution collection sites, green; indicates Aegean populations and red; indicates Mediterrane...
<p>Area-based comparison of protected areas networks designed using three alternative multi-resoluti...
<p>Distribution of the protected areas with province names (left) and locations of surveyed occurren...
<p>Outputs of the reserve design analysis using either all species (red) or all lineages (blue) as t...
<p>The regions are coloured in different grey scale colours. Light grey represents West Africa, incl...
The geographic distribution of all projects that provided information on the performance of satellit...
<p><i>Image Credit: Dr. Oscar Venter, University of Queensland, Australia.</i> doi:10.1371/journal.p...
<p>Different colours have been used to illustrate the percentage of planning units for the A. Albora...
<p>(A) Grouped by plant community; a different letter signifies a significant difference between cat...
<p>The spatial distribution of the 194 pairs for the natural forest timber concession (grey) <i>vers...
Complementarity and cost-efficiency are widely used principles for protected area network design. De...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13 % to 17 % of the world’s...
<p>A) Differences between the two maps calculated by subtracting the selection frequency map of <b>S...
Table detailing the relationships between the eight regions and eight environmental zones employed i...
<p>Overlap between ES priority areas and principal land use/land cover types, and their range of ES ...
<p>Distribution collection sites, green; indicates Aegean populations and red; indicates Mediterrane...
<p>Area-based comparison of protected areas networks designed using three alternative multi-resoluti...
<p>Distribution of the protected areas with province names (left) and locations of surveyed occurren...
<p>Outputs of the reserve design analysis using either all species (red) or all lineages (blue) as t...
<p>The regions are coloured in different grey scale colours. Light grey represents West Africa, incl...
The geographic distribution of all projects that provided information on the performance of satellit...
<p><i>Image Credit: Dr. Oscar Venter, University of Queensland, Australia.</i> doi:10.1371/journal.p...
<p>Different colours have been used to illustrate the percentage of planning units for the A. Albora...
<p>(A) Grouped by plant community; a different letter signifies a significant difference between cat...
<p>The spatial distribution of the 194 pairs for the natural forest timber concession (grey) <i>vers...
Complementarity and cost-efficiency are widely used principles for protected area network design. De...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13 % to 17 % of the world’s...
<p>A) Differences between the two maps calculated by subtracting the selection frequency map of <b>S...
Table detailing the relationships between the eight regions and eight environmental zones employed i...
<p>Overlap between ES priority areas and principal land use/land cover types, and their range of ES ...
<p>Distribution collection sites, green; indicates Aegean populations and red; indicates Mediterrane...