Land free of direct anthropogenic disturbance is considered essential for achieving biodiversity conservation outcomes but is rapidly eroding. In response, many nations are increasing their protected area (PA) estates, but little consideration is given to the context of the surrounding landscape. This is despite the fact that structural connectivity between PAs is critical in a changing climate and mandated by international conservation targets. Using a high-resolution assessment of human pressure, we show that while ~40% of the terrestrial planet is intact, only 9.7% of Earth’s terrestrial protected network can be considered structurally connected. On average, 11% of each country or territory’s PA estate can be considered connected. As the...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
With much of Earth's surface already heavily impacted by humans, there is a need to understand where...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
Connectivity of protected areas (PAs) is needed to ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity ...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
Governments have committed to conserving ≥17% of terrestrial and ≥10% of marine environments globall...
Protected areas (PAs) are the main instrument for biodiversity conservation, which has triggered the...
Governments have committed to conserving 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine environments globall...
In an era of massive biodiversity loss, the greatest conservation success story has been the growth ...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
Most of the terrestrial world is experiencing high rates of land conversion despite growth of the gl...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Aim: Millennia of human activity have drastically shaped the Earth's surface confining wildlife in e...
Connectivity of protected areas (PAs) is crucial for meeting their conservation goals. We evaluate t...
The theory and practice of connectivity conservation have matured, and we are now at the point where...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
With much of Earth's surface already heavily impacted by humans, there is a need to understand where...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
Connectivity of protected areas (PAs) is needed to ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity ...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
Governments have committed to conserving ≥17% of terrestrial and ≥10% of marine environments globall...
Protected areas (PAs) are the main instrument for biodiversity conservation, which has triggered the...
Governments have committed to conserving 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine environments globall...
In an era of massive biodiversity loss, the greatest conservation success story has been the growth ...
Ecological connectivity is defined by the United Nations Convention on Migratory Species to be “[t]h...
Most of the terrestrial world is experiencing high rates of land conversion despite growth of the gl...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
Aim: Millennia of human activity have drastically shaped the Earth's surface confining wildlife in e...
Connectivity of protected areas (PAs) is crucial for meeting their conservation goals. We evaluate t...
The theory and practice of connectivity conservation have matured, and we are now at the point where...
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodivers...
With much of Earth's surface already heavily impacted by humans, there is a need to understand where...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...