Protected areas play significant roles in protecting biodiversity by mitigating human activities. As an indicator for human activities, the human footprint (HF) can be used to assess the effectiveness of protected areas. We developed a HF dataset for the Sanjiangyuan region in China after localizing the global HF model. Then we used it to assess the effectiveness of Sanjiangyuan nature reserve (SNR) in mitigating human pressures. Our results suggest that the HF value for the Sanjiangyuan region was generally low from 1995 to 2015, with a fluctuating increasing trend. The SNR is partially effective in mitigating human pressures. For 2005–2010, the HF values decreased both within and outside the reserve with more decreases for the outside. Fo...
Intense human activities have disintegrated continuous habitats to smaller patches and subsequently ...
Nature reserves (NR) are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. Over the past 60\ua0years, th...
An in-depth understanding of the variations in and complex connections between humans and ecological...
Measuring human impacts is vital to protect biodiversity and respond to climate change. Located in t...
Protected areas (PAs) are the critical societal tool to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem services...
Protected areas (PAs) are crucial for supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services, but human pres...
Nature reserves are established to protect ecosystems and rare flora and fauna. However, with the ra...
Human activities have dramatically changed ecosystems. As an irreplaceable ecological barrier in wes...
Human-induced ecological degradation in protected areas is of great concern in landscape ecological ...
Nature reserves are important areas delineated to protect natural resources and the ecological envir...
<div><p>Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of trop...
Protected areas (PAs) are supposedly key refuges for the world's remaining biodiversity. Our stu...
Nature reserves play an essential role in protecting natural resources and maintaining an ecological...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) not only serve as refuges of biodiversity conservation but are also pa...
Protected areas have long been considered the backbone of biodiversity conservation strategies. Howe...
Intense human activities have disintegrated continuous habitats to smaller patches and subsequently ...
Nature reserves (NR) are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. Over the past 60\ua0years, th...
An in-depth understanding of the variations in and complex connections between humans and ecological...
Measuring human impacts is vital to protect biodiversity and respond to climate change. Located in t...
Protected areas (PAs) are the critical societal tool to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem services...
Protected areas (PAs) are crucial for supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services, but human pres...
Nature reserves are established to protect ecosystems and rare flora and fauna. However, with the ra...
Human activities have dramatically changed ecosystems. As an irreplaceable ecological barrier in wes...
Human-induced ecological degradation in protected areas is of great concern in landscape ecological ...
Nature reserves are important areas delineated to protect natural resources and the ecological envir...
<div><p>Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of trop...
Protected areas (PAs) are supposedly key refuges for the world's remaining biodiversity. Our stu...
Nature reserves play an essential role in protecting natural resources and maintaining an ecological...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) not only serve as refuges of biodiversity conservation but are also pa...
Protected areas have long been considered the backbone of biodiversity conservation strategies. Howe...
Intense human activities have disintegrated continuous habitats to smaller patches and subsequently ...
Nature reserves (NR) are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. Over the past 60\ua0years, th...
An in-depth understanding of the variations in and complex connections between humans and ecological...