Most of Earth's biodiversity is found in 36 biodiversity hotspots, yet less than 10% natural intact vegetation remains. We calculated models projecting the future state of most of these hotspots for the year 2050, based on future climatic and agroeconomic pressure. Our models project an increasing demand for agricultural land resulting in the conversion of >50% of remaining natural intact vegetation in about one third of all hotspots, and in 2-6 hotspots resulting from climatic pressure. This confirms that, in the short term, habitat loss is of greater concern than climate change for hotspots and their biodiversity. Hotspots are most severely threatened in tropical Africa and parts of Asia, where demographic pressure and the demand for agri...
There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth’s most biologically rich—ye...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
International audienceDuring the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that wil...
Scenario-based biodiversity modelling is a powerful approach to evaluate how possible future socio-e...
Nations have committed to ambitious conservation targets in response to accelerating rates of global...
The projected loss of millions of square kilometres of natural ecosystems to meet future demand for ...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Rapid land-use and climate changes are projected to cause broad-scale global land-cover transformati...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Cropland expansion threatens biodiversity by driving habitat loss and impacts carbon storage through...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth’s most biologically rich—ye...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
International audienceDuring the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that wil...
Scenario-based biodiversity modelling is a powerful approach to evaluate how possible future socio-e...
Nations have committed to ambitious conservation targets in response to accelerating rates of global...
The projected loss of millions of square kilometres of natural ecosystems to meet future demand for ...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Rapid land-use and climate changes are projected to cause broad-scale global land-cover transformati...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Efficient forward-looking mitigation measures are needed to halt the global biodiversity decline. Th...
Cropland expansion threatens biodiversity by driving habitat loss and impacts carbon storage through...
Climate change is expected to have significant influences on terrestrial biodiversity at all system ...
There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth’s most biologically rich—ye...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
International audienceDuring the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that wil...