Several global strategies for protected area (PA) expansion have been proposed to achieve the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi target 11 as a means to stem biodiversity loss, as required by the Aichi target 12. However, habitat loss outside PAs will continue to affect habitats and species, and PAs may displace human activities into areas that might be even more important for species persistence. Here we measure the expected contribution of PA expansion strategies to Aichi target 12 by estimating the extent of suitable habitat available for all terrestrial mammals, with and without additional protection (the latter giving the counterfactual outcome), under different socio-economic scenarios and consequent land-use change to 2020. W...
Abstract Protected areas remain a key tool in the fight against biodiversity loss and have expanded ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of global conservation and central to international plans to...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13 % to 17 % of the world’s...
After their failure to achieve a significant reduction in the global rate of biodiversity loss by 20...
Mammalian carnivores have suffered the biggest range contraction among all biodiversity and are part...
The global network of terrestrial protected areas (PAs) has experienced a fourfold expansion since t...
Most of the terrestrial world is experiencing high rates of land conversion despite growth of the gl...
This chapter provides an update on how well threatened bird, mammal, and amphibian (BAM) species are...
Environmental change is rapidly accelerating, and many species will need to adapt to survive1. Ensur...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Funder: European Research Council Consolidator GrantAbstract: Species’ vulnerability to extinction i...
Abstract Protected areas remain a key tool in the fight against biodiversity loss and have expanded ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of global conservation and central to international plans to...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13 % to 17 % of the world’s...
After their failure to achieve a significant reduction in the global rate of biodiversity loss by 20...
Mammalian carnivores have suffered the biggest range contraction among all biodiversity and are part...
The global network of terrestrial protected areas (PAs) has experienced a fourfold expansion since t...
Most of the terrestrial world is experiencing high rates of land conversion despite growth of the gl...
This chapter provides an update on how well threatened bird, mammal, and amphibian (BAM) species are...
Environmental change is rapidly accelerating, and many species will need to adapt to survive1. Ensur...
Current levels of endangerment and historical trends of species and habitats are the main criteria u...
Funder: European Research Council Consolidator GrantAbstract: Species’ vulnerability to extinction i...
Abstract Protected areas remain a key tool in the fight against biodiversity loss and have expanded ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of global conservation and central to international plans to...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...