Representation of the three habitat categories (proportion covered by Natura 2000 sites, mean ± SD) in the current N2000 network based on the four different scenarios (Scenario 25, scenario 50, scenario 75 and scenario 90). Rare habitats occur in less than 100 PUs (n = 18), intermediate in a range of 100 to 1000 PUs (n = 39), and common habitats occur in more than 1000 PUs (n = 28). The red dashed line indicates the 17% target.</p
Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. T...
<p>Proportions of six integrated threat categories contained in PAs and PA buffers based on three ki...
<p>White bars represent species with high extinction risk, light gray represent species with low ext...
The table shows for each scenario: the number of PUs considered as protected, the number of total mi...
<p>Data points correspond to intervals of 0.2 on the potential 0 to 3 scale of each biodiversity met...
<p>Estimated ecosystem service delivery from protection of the global network of priority sites (n =...
<p>Average, minimum, and maximum percentages of the nine cover types inside the protected areas and ...
<p>A ratio of >1 (in bold) indicates that an ecosystem service is over-represented compared with wha...
<p>Percentages of predicted suitable environments for each listed habitat currently protected within...
<p>Overall proportion (%) of protected habitat (All protected areas; i.e. the amount of protected ha...
The Convention on Biological Diversity’s Aichi Target 11 calls for 17% of terrestrial and 10% of mar...
<p>Effectiveness, defined as percentage (%) of high suitability habitats (HSH) for each targeted spe...
Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. T...
<p>*We use all non-Antarctic land areas (132,523,065 km<sup>2</sup>) as our denominator when calcula...
<p>Solid line: average number of occupied patches; dotted lines: 95% confidence limits for 1000 repl...
Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. T...
<p>Proportions of six integrated threat categories contained in PAs and PA buffers based on three ki...
<p>White bars represent species with high extinction risk, light gray represent species with low ext...
The table shows for each scenario: the number of PUs considered as protected, the number of total mi...
<p>Data points correspond to intervals of 0.2 on the potential 0 to 3 scale of each biodiversity met...
<p>Estimated ecosystem service delivery from protection of the global network of priority sites (n =...
<p>Average, minimum, and maximum percentages of the nine cover types inside the protected areas and ...
<p>A ratio of >1 (in bold) indicates that an ecosystem service is over-represented compared with wha...
<p>Percentages of predicted suitable environments for each listed habitat currently protected within...
<p>Overall proportion (%) of protected habitat (All protected areas; i.e. the amount of protected ha...
The Convention on Biological Diversity’s Aichi Target 11 calls for 17% of terrestrial and 10% of mar...
<p>Effectiveness, defined as percentage (%) of high suitability habitats (HSH) for each targeted spe...
Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. T...
<p>*We use all non-Antarctic land areas (132,523,065 km<sup>2</sup>) as our denominator when calcula...
<p>Solid line: average number of occupied patches; dotted lines: 95% confidence limits for 1000 repl...
Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. T...
<p>Proportions of six integrated threat categories contained in PAs and PA buffers based on three ki...
<p>White bars represent species with high extinction risk, light gray represent species with low ext...