The current unprecedented expansion of infrastructure promises to enhance human wellbeing but risks causing substantial harm to natural ecosystems and the benefits they provide for people. A framework for systematically and proactively identifying the likely benefits and costs of such developments is badly needed. Here, we develop and test at the subregional scale a recently proposed global scheme for comparing the potential gains from new roads for food production with their likely impact on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Working in the Greater Mekong-an exceptionally biodiverse subregion undergoing rapid development-we combined maps of isolation from urban centres, yield gaps, and the current area under 17 crops to estimate where an...
This review of the study “Road to Dawei”, conducted by WWF Greater Mekong, seeks to assess economic,...
International audienceThe Mekong Delta faces significant challenges in supplying Vietnam and its exp...
Panel 30: Tanintharyi Region in Transition: Transnational Dynamics and Local RespondsConference Them...
The 21st century will see an unprecedented expansion of roads, dams, power lines, and gas lines, as ...
The number and extent of roads will expand dramatically this century 1. Globally, at least 25 millio...
Spatial data underlying the figures in Balmford et al. "Getting road expansion on the right track: a...
Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) houses ~41 million hectares of tropical forest with global environmen...
Roads expansion is occurring at an unprecedented rate across the planet. Globally, at least 25 milli...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Paper Session - Myanmar in Transition. Perspectives on Social, Economic, Political and Spatial Chang...
[Extract] When thinking of threats to the environment roads are probably not at the top of many peop...
International audienceRoad expansion has played a prominent role in the agrarian transition that mar...
Road construction fragments the landscape, reduces connectivity, and drives land use changes. To our...
This review of the study “Road to Dawei”, conducted by WWF Greater Mekong, seeks to assess economic,...
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is the largest infrastructure development in human history. Given...
This review of the study “Road to Dawei”, conducted by WWF Greater Mekong, seeks to assess economic,...
International audienceThe Mekong Delta faces significant challenges in supplying Vietnam and its exp...
Panel 30: Tanintharyi Region in Transition: Transnational Dynamics and Local RespondsConference Them...
The 21st century will see an unprecedented expansion of roads, dams, power lines, and gas lines, as ...
The number and extent of roads will expand dramatically this century 1. Globally, at least 25 millio...
Spatial data underlying the figures in Balmford et al. "Getting road expansion on the right track: a...
Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) houses ~41 million hectares of tropical forest with global environmen...
Roads expansion is occurring at an unprecedented rate across the planet. Globally, at least 25 milli...
The island of New Guinea hosts the third largest expanse of tropical rainforest on the planet. Papua...
Paper Session - Myanmar in Transition. Perspectives on Social, Economic, Political and Spatial Chang...
[Extract] When thinking of threats to the environment roads are probably not at the top of many peop...
International audienceRoad expansion has played a prominent role in the agrarian transition that mar...
Road construction fragments the landscape, reduces connectivity, and drives land use changes. To our...
This review of the study “Road to Dawei”, conducted by WWF Greater Mekong, seeks to assess economic,...
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is the largest infrastructure development in human history. Given...
This review of the study “Road to Dawei”, conducted by WWF Greater Mekong, seeks to assess economic,...
International audienceThe Mekong Delta faces significant challenges in supplying Vietnam and its exp...
Panel 30: Tanintharyi Region in Transition: Transnational Dynamics and Local RespondsConference Them...