Protected area planning to conserve biodiversity in an uncertain future

Author:

Schuster Richard12ORCID,Buxton Rachel1ORCID,Hanson Jeffrey O.1ORCID,Binley Allison D.1,Pittman Jeremy3ORCID,Tulloch Vivitskaia4ORCID,La Sorte Frank A.5ORCID,Roehrdanz Patrick R.6,Verburg Peter H.7,Rodewald Amanda D.58,Wilson Scott19,Possingham Hugh P.10,Bennett Joseph R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Carleton University Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Nature Conservancy of Canada Toronto Ontario Canada

3. School of Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

4. Conservation Decisions Lab, Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

5. Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

6. Conservation International Arlington Virginia USA

7. Institute for Environmental Studies VU University Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

8. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

9. Wildlife Research Division Environment and Climate Change Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

10. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractProtected areas are a key instrument for conservation. Despite this, they are vulnerable to risks associated with weak governance, land‐use intensification, and climate change. We used a novel hierarchical optimization approach to identify priority areas for expanding the global protected area system that explicitly accounted for such risks while maximizing protection of all known terrestrial vertebrate species. To incorporate risk categories, we built on the minimum set problem, where the objective is to reach species distribution protection targets while accounting for 1 constraint, such as land cost or area. We expanded this approach to include multiple objectives accounting for risk in the problem formulation by treating each risk layer as a separate objective in the problem formulation. Reducing exposure to these risks required expanding the area of the global protected area system by 1.6% while still meeting conservation targets. Incorporating risks from weak governance drove the greatest changes in spatial priorities for protection, and incorporating risks from climate change required the largest increase (2.52%) in global protected area. Conserving wide‐ranging species required countries with relatively strong governance to protect more land when they bordered nations with comparatively weak governance. Our results underscore the need for cross‐jurisdictional coordination and demonstrate how risk can be efficiently incorporated into conservation planning.Planeación de las áreas protegidas para conservar la biodiversidad en un futuro incierto

Funder

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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