[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of the world relatively untouched by human activity. We assess the current state and future prospects of five final rontiers: rainforests, Antarctica, the Arctic, the deep sea and space
[Extract] Shoo questions whether areas we identify as global priorities for reducing expected carbon...
Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pa...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
With the global population now well over seven billion people there are few remaining parts of the w...
[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of th...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
[Extract] The Earths last intact wilderness areas are shrinking dramatically. In a recently publishe...
Most of Earth's biodiversity is found in 36 biodiversity hotspots, yet less than 10% natural intact ...
Forests occupy one-third of the planet's landmass, covering nearly 4 billion hectares. The largest f...
Global estimates of wilderness reserves have declined rapidly over the last 300 years, largely due t...
[Extract] The Amazon region is vast, encompassing an area of approximately 7 million square kilometr...
Historically, it appears that some of the WRCF have survived because i) they lack sufficient quantit...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
New approaches are needed to help humanity deal with climate change and other global environmental t...
[Extract] Shoo questions whether areas we identify as global priorities for reducing expected carbon...
Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pa...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
With the global population now well over seven billion people there are few remaining parts of the w...
[Extract] With the global population now well over seven billion there are few remaining parts of th...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
[Extract] The Earths last intact wilderness areas are shrinking dramatically. In a recently publishe...
Most of Earth's biodiversity is found in 36 biodiversity hotspots, yet less than 10% natural intact ...
Forests occupy one-third of the planet's landmass, covering nearly 4 billion hectares. The largest f...
Global estimates of wilderness reserves have declined rapidly over the last 300 years, largely due t...
[Extract] The Amazon region is vast, encompassing an area of approximately 7 million square kilometr...
Historically, it appears that some of the WRCF have survived because i) they lack sufficient quantit...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
New approaches are needed to help humanity deal with climate change and other global environmental t...
[Extract] Shoo questions whether areas we identify as global priorities for reducing expected carbon...
Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pa...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...