In this case study of a degraded tropical landscape, we examine how the protected area system in Hong Kong, China, should be modified to improve its efficiency in protecting the surprisingly rich biota. The challenge lies in the fine scale of site selection, and the absence of a core area with high species richness and rarity. Site selection was first conducted in 1 km grid units by selecting hotspots and irreplaceable sites using field records for eight groups of species (amphibians, reptiles, mammals, breeding birds, ants, butterflies, dragonflies and rare vascular plants). The habitats of conservation value within the selected grid units were then delineated on the basis of expert knowledge. Recommendations for increasing the total exist...
<div><p>Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of trop...
Protected areas (PAs) are key refuges for the world’s remaining biodiversity, especially in the spec...
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incomp...
As well as being one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, Hong Kong also has the highest pe...
Protected areas have long been considered the backbone of biodiversity conservation strategies. Howe...
Habitat fragmentation and loss is the main cause of species extinction; thus, the appropriate placem...
Global biodiversity priorities are primarily addressed through the establishment or expansion of con...
Global biodiversity is declining rapidly, posing a severe threat to ecosystem functions and services...
The primary approach used to conserve tropical biodiversity is in the establishment of protected are...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Protected areas are considered as an essential strategy to halt the decline of biodiversity. Ecologi...
Rates of biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia are among the highest in the world, and the Indo-Burma ...
Mainland China has 2538 nature reserves, covering approximately 15% of its total land area. However,...
Protected areas (PAs) are at the forefront of conservation efforts, and yet despite considerable pro...
Protected areas (PAs) are supposedly key refuges for the world's remaining biodiversity. Our stu...
<div><p>Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of trop...
Protected areas (PAs) are key refuges for the world’s remaining biodiversity, especially in the spec...
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incomp...
As well as being one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, Hong Kong also has the highest pe...
Protected areas have long been considered the backbone of biodiversity conservation strategies. Howe...
Habitat fragmentation and loss is the main cause of species extinction; thus, the appropriate placem...
Global biodiversity priorities are primarily addressed through the establishment or expansion of con...
Global biodiversity is declining rapidly, posing a severe threat to ecosystem functions and services...
The primary approach used to conserve tropical biodiversity is in the establishment of protected are...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Protected areas are considered as an essential strategy to halt the decline of biodiversity. Ecologi...
Rates of biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia are among the highest in the world, and the Indo-Burma ...
Mainland China has 2538 nature reserves, covering approximately 15% of its total land area. However,...
Protected areas (PAs) are at the forefront of conservation efforts, and yet despite considerable pro...
Protected areas (PAs) are supposedly key refuges for the world's remaining biodiversity. Our stu...
<div><p>Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of trop...
Protected areas (PAs) are key refuges for the world’s remaining biodiversity, especially in the spec...
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled with incomp...