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View article: Conservation Imperatives: securing the last unprotected terrestrial sites harboring irreplaceable biodiversity
Conservation Imperatives: securing the last unprotected terrestrial sites harboring irreplaceable biodiversity Open
Ambitious biodiversity goals to protect 30% or more of the Earth’s surface by 2030 (30x30) require strategic near-term targets. To define areas that must be protected to prevent the most likely and imminent extinctions, we propose Conserva…
View article: Conservation Imperatives: Securing the Last Unprotected Terrestrial Sites Harboring Irreplaceable Biodiversity
Conservation Imperatives: Securing the Last Unprotected Terrestrial Sites Harboring Irreplaceable Biodiversity Open
Ambitious biodiversity goals to protect 30% or more of the Earth’s surface by 2030 (30x30) require strategic near-term targets. To define areas that must be protected to prevent the most likely and imminent extinctions, we propose Co…
View article: Conservation Imperatives: Securing the Last Unprotected Terrestrial Sites Harboring Irreplaceable Biodiversity
Conservation Imperatives: Securing the Last Unprotected Terrestrial Sites Harboring Irreplaceable Biodiversity Open
Ambitious biodiversity goals to protect 30% or more of the Earth’s surface by 2030 to prevent the most likely and imminent extinctions require strategic near-term targets. We propose Conservation Imperatives, spanning 164 Mha across …
View article: Automated habitat monitoring systems linked to adaptive management: a new paradigm for species conservation in an era of rapid environmental change
Automated habitat monitoring systems linked to adaptive management: a new paradigm for species conservation in an era of rapid environmental change Open
Context Recent increases in ecological disturbances driven by climate change and our expanding human footprint make it challenging for natural resource managers to keep apprised of current conditions and adjust management plans accordingly…
View article: An ecoregion‐based approach to restoring the world's intact large mammal assemblages
An ecoregion‐based approach to restoring the world's intact large mammal assemblages Open
Assemblages of large mammal species play a disproportionate role in the structure and composition of natural habitats. Loss of these assemblages destabilizes natural systems, while their recovery can restore ecological integrity. Here we t…
View article: Climate change and forest management on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Managing for dynamic landscapes
Climate change and forest management on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Managing for dynamic landscapes Open
The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan signified a watershed moment for natural resource management on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest. It established clear priorities for ecologically motivated management of terrestrial and aquatic ecosyst…
View article: The Importance of Alaska for Climate Stabilization, Resilience, and Biodiversity Conservation
The Importance of Alaska for Climate Stabilization, Resilience, and Biodiversity Conservation Open
Alaska is globally significant for its large tracts of intact habitats, which support complete wildlife assemblages and many of the world’s healthiest wild fisheries, while also storing significant amounts of carbon. Alaska has 1/3 of Unit…
View article: Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations
Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations Open
Limited mapping of migrations hampers conservation
View article: The influence of spatial and temporal scale on the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic factors for species distributions
The influence of spatial and temporal scale on the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic factors for species distributions Open
s Aim The scales of space and time over which biotic interactions influence distribution patterns remain an area of debate. Biotic interactions may be particularly influential in the ecology of mammalian carnivores, which engage in strong …
View article: A “Global Safety Net” to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize Earth’s climate
A “Global Safety Net” to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize Earth’s climate Open
The “Global Safety Net” shows where nature could be conserved and connected to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize climate.
View article: Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications
Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications Open
Working paper analysing the economic implications of the proposed 30% target for areal protection in the draft post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
View article: A Global Deal For Nature: Guiding principles, milestones, and targets
A Global Deal For Nature: Guiding principles, milestones, and targets Open
The Global Deal for Nature sets an ambitious agenda to protect our biosphere through ecosystem conservation and land restoration.
View article: If we want a whole Earth, Nature Needs Half: a response to Büscher et al.
If we want a whole Earth, Nature Needs Half: a response to Büscher et al. Open
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View article: An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm
An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm Open
We assess progress toward the protection of 50% of the terrestrial biosphere to address the species-extinction crisis and conserve a global ecological heritage for future generations. Using a map of Earth's 846 terrestrial ecoregions, we s…