International policy is focused on increasing the proportion of the Earth’s surface that is protected for nature1,2. Although studies show that protected areas prevent habitat loss3–6, there is a lack of evidence for their effect on species’ populations: existing studies are at local scale or use simple designs that lack appropriate controls7–13. Here we explore how 1,506 protected areas have affected the trajectories of 27,055 waterbird populations across the globe using a robust before–after control–intervention study design, which compares protected and unprotected populations in the years before and after protection. We show that the simpler study designs typically used to assess protected area effectiveness (before–after or control–int...
Recent studies have suggested that protected areas often fail to conserve target species. However, t...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of ...
Setting land aside has long been a primary approach for protecting biodiversity; however, the effica...
Protected areas are highly heterogeneous in their effectiveness at buffering human pressure, which m...
Protected areas currently cover about 15% of the global land area, and constitute one of the main to...
International audienceProtected areas currently cover about 15% of the global land area, and constit...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
The global biodiversity crisis has sparked a rise in conservation actions. However, the impact of co...
Recent studies have suggested that protected areas often fail to conserve target species. However, t...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Understanding global patterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies ...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
<div><p>Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of ...
Setting land aside has long been a primary approach for protecting biodiversity; however, the effica...
Protected areas are highly heterogeneous in their effectiveness at buffering human pressure, which m...
Protected areas currently cover about 15% of the global land area, and constitute one of the main to...
International audienceProtected areas currently cover about 15% of the global land area, and constit...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
The global biodiversity crisis has sparked a rise in conservation actions. However, the impact of co...
Recent studies have suggested that protected areas often fail to conserve target species. However, t...
The value of Protected Areas for wildlife will diminish if the species for which they were originall...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...