Protected areas in the future: the implications of change, and the need for new policies

With the rapidly expanding human population and the demand for resources, pressure on global terrestrial ecosystems will become more intense. Specific cases of these pressures are illustrated briefly. Four recommendations are proposed to respond to these pressures: reject the

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