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The minimum land area requiring conservation attention to safeguard biodiversity
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Biodiversity LossBiodiversity PreservationEngineeringAmbitious Conservation EffortsGlobal Biodiversity CrisisLand UseConservation PlanningSocial SciencesBiodiversity ProtectionConservation BiologyBiodiversityGeographyHabitat ConservationConservation PolicyBiodiversity AssessmentBiodiversity ConservationNature ConservationNatural Resource ManagementLand ConservationMinimum Land Area
More ambitious conservation efforts are needed to stop the global biodiversity crisis. Here, we estimate the minimum land area to secure important sites for terrestrial fauna, ecologically intact areas, and the optimal locations for representation of species ranges and ecoregions. We discover that at least 64 million km 2 (44% of terrestrial area) requires conservation attention. Over 1.8 billion people live on these lands so responses that promote agency, self-determination, equity, and sustainable management for safeguarding biodiversity are essential. Spatially explicit land-use scenarios suggest that 1.3 million km 2 of land requiring conservation could be lost to intensive human land-uses by 2030, which requires immediate attention. However, there is a seven-fold difference between the amount of habitat converted under optimistic and pessimistic scenarios, highlighting an opportunity to avert this crisis. Appropriate targets in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework to ensure conservation of the identified land would contribute substantially to safeguarding biodiversity.
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