Life on Earth is facing a sixth mass extinction, and the main driver of biodiversity loss is habitat destruction. Area-based conservation has been proven vital in preventing species extinction and protecting habitats. However, the current network is not ecologically representative, diminishing the potential role of area-based conservation in reducing biodiversity loss. In this context, identifying new Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) is essential. KBAs are defined as 'sites contributing significantly to the global persistence of biodiversity'. Although the KBAs approach is built on previous site-based conservation methodologies, the KBAs identification process still has some challenges to overcome. With this PhD, I aimed to standardize, improv...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Land-use restrictions in protected areas (PAs) might have unintended spillover effects on non-target...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
This article is free to read on the publisher website The key biodiversity areas (KBA) approach aims...
The primary objective of the key biodiversity areas (KBA) approach is to identify significant global...
World governments have committed to increase the global protected areas coverage by 2020, but the ef...
Aim Effective policy making for biological conservation requires the identification and ranking of t...
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) represent discrete sites that are globally vulnerable, irreplaceable, ...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are important factors in the decline of biodiversity wor...
Using spatial prioritization, we identify priority areas for the expansion of the global protected a...
In order to stop biodiversity loss, the Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted in 1992. The ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Land-use restrictions in protected areas (PAs) might have unintended spillover effects on non-target...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
This article is free to read on the publisher website The key biodiversity areas (KBA) approach aims...
The primary objective of the key biodiversity areas (KBA) approach is to identify significant global...
World governments have committed to increase the global protected areas coverage by 2020, but the ef...
Aim Effective policy making for biological conservation requires the identification and ranking of t...
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) represent discrete sites that are globally vulnerable, irreplaceable, ...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are important factors in the decline of biodiversity wor...
Using spatial prioritization, we identify priority areas for the expansion of the global protected a...
In order to stop biodiversity loss, the Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted in 1992. The ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Land-use restrictions in protected areas (PAs) might have unintended spillover effects on non-target...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...