Ambitious conservation efforts are needed to stop the global biodiversity crisis. In this study, we estimate the minimum land area to secure important biodiversity areas, ecologically intact areas, and optimal locations for representation of species ranges and ecoregions. We discover that at least 64 million square kilometers (44% of terrestrial area) would require conservation attention (ranging from protected areas to land-use policies) to meet this goal. More than 1.8 billion people live on these lands, so responses that promote autonomy, self-determination, equity, and sustainable management for safeguarding biodiversity are essential. Spatially explicit land-use scenarios suggest that 1.3 million square kilometers of this land is at ri...
Governments have committed to conserving 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine environments globally,...
SummaryResponses of biodiversity to changes in both land cover and climate are recognized [1] but st...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Ambitious conservation efforts are needed to stop the global biodiversity crisis. Here, we estimate ...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
Biodiversity loss is a social and ecological emergency, and calls have been made for the global expa...
International audienceHumanity will soon define a new era for nature—one that seeks to transform dec...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
The projected loss of millions of square kilometres of natural ecosystems to meet future demand for ...
Protected and conserved areas must play a key role in managing the interrelated global crises of bio...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are important factors in the decline of biodiversity wor...
Identifying which areas capture how many species is the first question in conservation planning. The...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
Governments have committed to conserving 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine environments globally,...
SummaryResponses of biodiversity to changes in both land cover and climate are recognized [1] but st...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
Ambitious conservation efforts are needed to stop the global biodiversity crisis. Here, we estimate ...
Protected areas are one of the main tools for halting the continuing global biodiversity crisis caus...
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-...
Biodiversity loss is a social and ecological emergency, and calls have been made for the global expa...
International audienceHumanity will soon define a new era for nature—one that seeks to transform dec...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
The projected loss of millions of square kilometres of natural ecosystems to meet future demand for ...
Protected and conserved areas must play a key role in managing the interrelated global crises of bio...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are important factors in the decline of biodiversity wor...
Identifying which areas capture how many species is the first question in conservation planning. The...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
Governments have committed to conserving 17% of terrestrial and 10% of marine environments globally,...
SummaryResponses of biodiversity to changes in both land cover and climate are recognized [1] but st...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...