Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human pressures which result in significant biophysical disturbance, are important for biodiversity conservation and sustaining the key ecological processes underpinning planetary life-support systems. Despite their importance, wilderness areas are being rapidly eroded in extent and fragmented. Here we present the most up-to-date temporally inter-comparable maps of global terrestrial wilderness areas, which are essential for monitoring changes in their extent, and for proactively planning conservation interventions to ensure their preservation. Using maps of human pressure on the natural environment for 1993 and 2009, we identified wilderness as all ‘pressure f...
Global estimates of wilderness reserves have declined rapidly over the last 300 years, largely due t...
Human pressure mapping is important for understanding humanity's role in shaping Earth's patterns an...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human pressures whi...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Reducing the rate of global biodiversity loss is a major challenge facing humanity(1), as the conseq...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Efforts to designate priority areas for conservation have had a long history, with most modern initi...
Global estimates of wilderness reserves have declined rapidly over the last 300 years, largely due t...
Human pressure mapping is important for understanding humanity's role in shaping Earth's patterns an...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human pressures whi...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Reducing the rate of global biodiversity loss is a major challenge facing humanity(1), as the conseq...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Efforts to designate priority areas for conservation have had a long history, with most modern initi...
Global estimates of wilderness reserves have declined rapidly over the last 300 years, largely due t...
Human pressure mapping is important for understanding humanity's role in shaping Earth's patterns an...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...