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Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlight urgency of globally coordinated action
by
Beyer, Hawthorne L.
, Venter, Oscar
, Grantham, Hedley S.
, Watson, James E.M.
in
Aichi targets
/ Biodiversity
/ Conservation
/ degradation
/ ecoregions
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ fragmentation
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat configuration
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat quality
/ Habitats
/ Quality
/ wilderness
2020
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Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlight urgency of globally coordinated action
by
Beyer, Hawthorne L.
, Venter, Oscar
, Grantham, Hedley S.
, Watson, James E.M.
in
Aichi targets
/ Biodiversity
/ Conservation
/ degradation
/ ecoregions
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ fragmentation
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat configuration
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat quality
/ Habitats
/ Quality
/ wilderness
2020
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Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlight urgency of globally coordinated action
by
Beyer, Hawthorne L.
, Venter, Oscar
, Grantham, Hedley S.
, Watson, James E.M.
in
Aichi targets
/ Biodiversity
/ Conservation
/ degradation
/ ecoregions
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ fragmentation
/ Habitat changes
/ habitat configuration
/ habitat destruction
/ Habitat loss
/ habitat quality
/ Habitats
/ Quality
/ wilderness
2020
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Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlight urgency of globally coordinated action
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Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlight urgency of globally coordinated action
2020
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Overview
Human activities are altering natural areas worldwide. While our ability to map these activities at fine scales is improving, a simplistic binary characterization of habitat and non‐habitat with a focus on change in habitat extent has dominated conservation assessments across different spatial scales. Here, we provide a metric that captures both habitat loss, quality and fragmentation effects which, when combined, we call intactness. We identify nine categories of intactness of the world's terrestrial ecoregions based on changes in intactness across a 16‐year period. We found that highly impacted and degraded categories are predominant (74%) and just 6% of ecoregions are on improving trajectories. It is essential that management of degrading processes be targeted in international agendas in order to ensure that Earth's remaining intact ecosystems are effectively conserved and restored in order to achieve effective conservation outcomes.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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