Methodology for identifying the potential Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) tree species on a global scale

Author:

Davies Katharine1ORCID,Starnes Thomas2ORCID,Rivers Malin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) Richmond UK

2. International Union for Conservation of Nature Cambridge UK

Abstract

AbstractThere is a biodiversity crisis, and to prevent extinctions the most important sites to be effectively conserved must be identified. Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) include sites of importance for species survival. Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) sites, a subset of KBAs, contain ≥95% of the population of highly threatened species. Currently, only 47 tree species have been identified using the AZE criteria. The Global Tree Assessment, assessing the extinction risk of the world's tree species, has enabled trees to be incorporated into KBA and AZE sites. Here we present a methodology to utilize data from the IUCN Red List to identify potential AZE species for trees. This 10‐part methodology identified 2909 tree species as potential AZE species across the world, representing at least 5% of described tree species. As further tree species are assessments are published on the IUCN Red List, this methodology will be important for identifying potential AZE species. The methodology can be applied and adapted to any taxa on the IUCN Red List. This analysis serves as a prioritization mechanism for identifying species in urgent need of conservation action to prevent extinctions. The species identified can feed into national KBA identification efforts.

Funder

Fondation Franklinia

Publisher

Wiley

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