<p><b>Buffer zones</b>: B01: zero to one km from park boundary, B15: one to five km from park boundary, B510: five to 10 km from park boundary. <b>Cell entries</b>: Mean values (± standard error) of forest change rates across parks within protection categories are shown (Number of parks in brackets). Note that parks were merged if they were located closer than 10 km from one another.</p
<div><p>In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss ...
<p>Absolute forest losses (left column) are presented in km<sup>2</sup> and relative forest losses (...
Globally, the number and extent of terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are expanding rapidly. Nonethel...
<p>Shown are the number of parks experiencing forest loss (<i>Ineffective</i> PAs) and the number of...
<p><b>Numbers in bold represent the WDPA Identifier. 756</b>: Aberdare, Kenya (est. 1950), <b>779</b...
<p>A) Annual population growth in 10 km buffer zones minus the annual population growth in 20 km buf...
<p>For graphical display of forest trends we excluded (very small) PAs that increased their forests ...
<p>Note: This figure maps the coefficient estimates in percentage for the effect of treatment on for...
In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss contribu...
Aim: Although protected areas (PAs) are assumed to reduce threats to nature within boundaries, their...
Many protected areas or parks in developing countries have buffer zones at their boundaries to achie...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Throughout the last century, protected areas (PAs) have been the major policy instrument for forest ...
The effectiveness of parks for forest conservation is widely debated in Africa, where increasing hum...
In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss contribu...
<div><p>In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss ...
<p>Absolute forest losses (left column) are presented in km<sup>2</sup> and relative forest losses (...
Globally, the number and extent of terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are expanding rapidly. Nonethel...
<p>Shown are the number of parks experiencing forest loss (<i>Ineffective</i> PAs) and the number of...
<p><b>Numbers in bold represent the WDPA Identifier. 756</b>: Aberdare, Kenya (est. 1950), <b>779</b...
<p>A) Annual population growth in 10 km buffer zones minus the annual population growth in 20 km buf...
<p>For graphical display of forest trends we excluded (very small) PAs that increased their forests ...
<p>Note: This figure maps the coefficient estimates in percentage for the effect of treatment on for...
In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss contribu...
Aim: Although protected areas (PAs) are assumed to reduce threats to nature within boundaries, their...
Many protected areas or parks in developing countries have buffer zones at their boundaries to achie...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Throughout the last century, protected areas (PAs) have been the major policy instrument for forest ...
The effectiveness of parks for forest conservation is widely debated in Africa, where increasing hum...
In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss contribu...
<div><p>In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest loss ...
<p>Absolute forest losses (left column) are presented in km<sup>2</sup> and relative forest losses (...
Globally, the number and extent of terrestrial protected areas (PAs) are expanding rapidly. Nonethel...