Data from: Fires in protected areas reveal unforeseen costs of Colombian peace
Armed conflict, and its end, can have powerful effects on natural resources, but the influence of war and peace on highly biodiverse tropical forests remains disputed. We found a sixfold increase in fires in protected areas across biodiversity hotspots following guerrilla demobilization in Colombia,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Armed conflict, and its end, can have powerful effects on natural
resources, but the influence of war and peace on highly biodiverse
tropical forests remains disputed. We found a sixfold increase in fires in
protected areas across biodiversity hotspots following guerrilla
demobilization in Colombia, and a 52% increase in the probability of
per-pixel deforestation within parks for 2018. Peace requires urgent
shifts to include real-time forest monitoring, expand programmes to pay
for ecosystem services at the frontier, integrate demobilized armed groups
as staff of protected areas, and establish a domestic market for frontier
deforestation permits. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.8nc8480 |