Trends in protected area representation of biodiversity and ecosystem services in five tropical countries
•Protected areas are important for both biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES).•These benefits are even more critical in tropical developing countries.•We assessed representation of biodiversity, forests, and ES in five countries.•We found PAs represent biodiversity and forests relatively well, bu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ecosystem services 2020-04, Vol.42, p.101078, Article 101078 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Protected areas are important for both biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES).•These benefits are even more critical in tropical developing countries.•We assessed representation of biodiversity, forests, and ES in five countries.•We found PAs represent biodiversity and forests relatively well, but less so for ES.•Other mechanisms might be necessary to maintain flows of ES in these countries.
In late 2020, governments will set the next decade of conservation targets under the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Setting new targets requires understanding how well national protected area (PA) networks are spatially representing important areas for biodiversity and ecosystem services. We analyzed the representation of biodiversity priority areas (BPAs), forests, forest carbon stocks, non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and freshwater ecosystem services (FES) within terrestrial PA systems in Cambodia, Guyana, Liberia, Madagascar, and Suriname in 2003 and 2017. Four of the countries (all except Suriname) expanded their terrestrial PA networks during the study period. In all five countries, we found that PAs represented BPAs, forests, and forest carbon stocks relatively well, based on their size. PAs did not represent NTFPs and FES particularly well, except in Cambodia where FES were well represented. Countries that expanded PA networks during the study period also increased representation of forests, BPAs, and ES; in Cambodia and Madagascar these increases were substantial. Representation could be improved across all five countries, however, indicating that additional efforts are needed to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystem benefits to people in these countries. |
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ISSN: | 2212-0416 2212-0416 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101078 |