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Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?

The geographic distribution of Bornean orang-utans and its overlap with existing land-use categories (protected areas, logging and plantation concessions) is a necessary foundation to prioritize conservation planning. Based on an extensive orang-utan survey dataset and a number of environmental vari...

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Autores principales: Wich, Serge A., Gaveau, David, Abram, Nicola, Ancrenaz, Marc, Baccini, Alessandro, Brend, Stephen, Curran, Lisa, Delgado, Roberto A., Erman, Andi, Fredriksson, Gabriella M., Goossens, Benoit, Husson, Simon J., Lackman, Isabelle, Marshall, Andrew J., Naomi, Anita, Molidena, Elis, Nardiyono, Nurcahyo, Anton, Odom, Kisar, Panda, Adventus, Purnomo, Rafiastanto, Andjar, Ratnasari, Dessy, Santana, Adi H., Sapari, Imam, van Schaik, Carel P., Sihite, Jamartin, Spehar, Stephanie, Santoso, Eddy, Suyoko, Amat, Tiju, Albertus, Usher, Graham, Atmoko, Sri Suci Utami, Willems, Erik P., Meijaard, Erik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049142
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author Wich, Serge A.
Gaveau, David
Abram, Nicola
Ancrenaz, Marc
Baccini, Alessandro
Brend, Stephen
Curran, Lisa
Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Fredriksson, Gabriella M.
Goossens, Benoit
Husson, Simon J.
Lackman, Isabelle
Marshall, Andrew J.
Naomi, Anita
Molidena, Elis
Nardiyono,
Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Purnomo,
Rafiastanto, Andjar
Ratnasari, Dessy
Santana, Adi H.
Sapari, Imam
van Schaik, Carel P.
Sihite, Jamartin
Spehar, Stephanie
Santoso, Eddy
Suyoko, Amat
Tiju, Albertus
Usher, Graham
Atmoko, Sri Suci Utami
Willems, Erik P.
Meijaard, Erik
author_facet Wich, Serge A.
Gaveau, David
Abram, Nicola
Ancrenaz, Marc
Baccini, Alessandro
Brend, Stephen
Curran, Lisa
Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Fredriksson, Gabriella M.
Goossens, Benoit
Husson, Simon J.
Lackman, Isabelle
Marshall, Andrew J.
Naomi, Anita
Molidena, Elis
Nardiyono,
Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Purnomo,
Rafiastanto, Andjar
Ratnasari, Dessy
Santana, Adi H.
Sapari, Imam
van Schaik, Carel P.
Sihite, Jamartin
Spehar, Stephanie
Santoso, Eddy
Suyoko, Amat
Tiju, Albertus
Usher, Graham
Atmoko, Sri Suci Utami
Willems, Erik P.
Meijaard, Erik
author_sort Wich, Serge A.
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description The geographic distribution of Bornean orang-utans and its overlap with existing land-use categories (protected areas, logging and plantation concessions) is a necessary foundation to prioritize conservation planning. Based on an extensive orang-utan survey dataset and a number of environmental variables, we modelled an orang-utan distribution map. The modelled orang-utan distribution map covers 155,106 km(2) (21% of Borneo's landmass) and reveals four distinct distribution areas. The most important environmental predictors are annual rainfall and land cover. The overlap of the orang-utan distribution with land-use categories reveals that only 22% of the distribution lies in protected areas, but that 29% lies in natural forest concessions. A further 19% and 6% occurs in largely undeveloped oil palm and tree plantation concessions, respectively. The remaining 24% of the orang-utan distribution range occurs outside of protected areas and outside of concessions. An estimated 49% of the orang-utan distribution will be lost if all forest outside of protected areas and logging concessions is lost. To avoid this potential decline plantation development in orang-utan habitats must be halted because it infringes on national laws of species protection. Further growth of the plantation sector should be achieved through increasing yields in existing plantations and expansion of new plantations into areas that have already been deforested. To reach this goal a large scale island-wide land-use masterplan is needed that clarifies which possible land uses and managements are allowed in the landscape and provides new standardized strategic conservation policies. Such a process should make much better use of non-market values of ecosystem services of forests such as water provision, flood control, carbon sequestration, and sources of livelihood for rural communities. Presently land use planning is more driven by vested interests and direct and immediate economic gains, rather than by approaches that take into consideration social equity and environmental sustainability.
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spelling pubmed-34923252012-11-09 Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan? Wich, Serge A. Gaveau, David Abram, Nicola Ancrenaz, Marc Baccini, Alessandro Brend, Stephen Curran, Lisa Delgado, Roberto A. Erman, Andi Fredriksson, Gabriella M. Goossens, Benoit Husson, Simon J. Lackman, Isabelle Marshall, Andrew J. Naomi, Anita Molidena, Elis Nardiyono, Nurcahyo, Anton Odom, Kisar Panda, Adventus Purnomo, Rafiastanto, Andjar Ratnasari, Dessy Santana, Adi H. Sapari, Imam van Schaik, Carel P. Sihite, Jamartin Spehar, Stephanie Santoso, Eddy Suyoko, Amat Tiju, Albertus Usher, Graham Atmoko, Sri Suci Utami Willems, Erik P. Meijaard, Erik PLoS One Research Article The geographic distribution of Bornean orang-utans and its overlap with existing land-use categories (protected areas, logging and plantation concessions) is a necessary foundation to prioritize conservation planning. Based on an extensive orang-utan survey dataset and a number of environmental variables, we modelled an orang-utan distribution map. The modelled orang-utan distribution map covers 155,106 km(2) (21% of Borneo's landmass) and reveals four distinct distribution areas. The most important environmental predictors are annual rainfall and land cover. The overlap of the orang-utan distribution with land-use categories reveals that only 22% of the distribution lies in protected areas, but that 29% lies in natural forest concessions. A further 19% and 6% occurs in largely undeveloped oil palm and tree plantation concessions, respectively. The remaining 24% of the orang-utan distribution range occurs outside of protected areas and outside of concessions. An estimated 49% of the orang-utan distribution will be lost if all forest outside of protected areas and logging concessions is lost. To avoid this potential decline plantation development in orang-utan habitats must be halted because it infringes on national laws of species protection. Further growth of the plantation sector should be achieved through increasing yields in existing plantations and expansion of new plantations into areas that have already been deforested. To reach this goal a large scale island-wide land-use masterplan is needed that clarifies which possible land uses and managements are allowed in the landscape and provides new standardized strategic conservation policies. Such a process should make much better use of non-market values of ecosystem services of forests such as water provision, flood control, carbon sequestration, and sources of livelihood for rural communities. Presently land use planning is more driven by vested interests and direct and immediate economic gains, rather than by approaches that take into consideration social equity and environmental sustainability. Public Library of Science 2012-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3492325/ /pubmed/23145100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049142 Text en © 2012 Wich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wich, Serge A.
Gaveau, David
Abram, Nicola
Ancrenaz, Marc
Baccini, Alessandro
Brend, Stephen
Curran, Lisa
Delgado, Roberto A.
Erman, Andi
Fredriksson, Gabriella M.
Goossens, Benoit
Husson, Simon J.
Lackman, Isabelle
Marshall, Andrew J.
Naomi, Anita
Molidena, Elis
Nardiyono,
Nurcahyo, Anton
Odom, Kisar
Panda, Adventus
Purnomo,
Rafiastanto, Andjar
Ratnasari, Dessy
Santana, Adi H.
Sapari, Imam
van Schaik, Carel P.
Sihite, Jamartin
Spehar, Stephanie
Santoso, Eddy
Suyoko, Amat
Tiju, Albertus
Usher, Graham
Atmoko, Sri Suci Utami
Willems, Erik P.
Meijaard, Erik
Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title_full Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title_fullStr Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title_short Understanding the Impacts of Land-Use Policies on a Threatened Species: Is There a Future for the Bornean Orang-utan?
title_sort understanding the impacts of land-use policies on a threatened species: is there a future for the bornean orang-utan?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23145100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049142
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