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Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis

In spite of the high importance of forests, global forest loss has remained alarmingly high during the last decades. Forest loss at a global scale has been unveiled with increasingly finer spatial resolution, but the forest extent and loss in protected areas (PAs) and in large intact forest landscap...

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Autores principales: Heino, Matias, Kummu, Matti, Makkonen, Marika, Mulligan, Mark, Verburg, Peter H., Jalava, Mika, Räsänen, Timo A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26466348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138918
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author Heino, Matias
Kummu, Matti
Makkonen, Marika
Mulligan, Mark
Verburg, Peter H.
Jalava, Mika
Räsänen, Timo A.
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description In spite of the high importance of forests, global forest loss has remained alarmingly high during the last decades. Forest loss at a global scale has been unveiled with increasingly finer spatial resolution, but the forest extent and loss in protected areas (PAs) and in large intact forest landscapes (IFLs) have not so far been systematically assessed. Moreover, the impact of protection on preserving the IFLs is not well understood. In this study we conducted a consistent assessment of the global forest loss in PAs and IFLs over the period 2000–2012. We used recently published global remote sensing based spatial forest cover change data, being a uniform and consistent dataset over space and time, together with global datasets on PAs’ and IFLs’ locations. Our analyses revealed that on a global scale 3% of the protected forest, 2.5% of the intact forest, and 1.5% of the protected intact forest were lost during the study period. These forest loss rates are relatively high compared to global total forest loss of 5% for the same time period. The variation in forest losses and in protection effect was large among geographical regions and countries. In some regions the loss in protected forests exceeded 5% (e.g. in Australia and Oceania, and North America) and the relative forest loss was higher inside protected areas than outside those areas (e.g. in Mongolia and parts of Africa, Central Asia, and Europe). At the same time, protection was found to prevent forest loss in several countries (e.g. in South America and Southeast Asia). Globally, high area-weighted forest loss rates of protected and intact forests were associated with high gross domestic product and in the case of protected forests also with high proportions of agricultural land. Our findings reinforce the need for improved understanding of the reasons for the high forest losses in PAs and IFLs and strategies to prevent further losses.
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spelling pubmed-46056292015-10-29 Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis Heino, Matias Kummu, Matti Makkonen, Marika Mulligan, Mark Verburg, Peter H. Jalava, Mika Räsänen, Timo A. PLoS One Research Article In spite of the high importance of forests, global forest loss has remained alarmingly high during the last decades. Forest loss at a global scale has been unveiled with increasingly finer spatial resolution, but the forest extent and loss in protected areas (PAs) and in large intact forest landscapes (IFLs) have not so far been systematically assessed. Moreover, the impact of protection on preserving the IFLs is not well understood. In this study we conducted a consistent assessment of the global forest loss in PAs and IFLs over the period 2000–2012. We used recently published global remote sensing based spatial forest cover change data, being a uniform and consistent dataset over space and time, together with global datasets on PAs’ and IFLs’ locations. Our analyses revealed that on a global scale 3% of the protected forest, 2.5% of the intact forest, and 1.5% of the protected intact forest were lost during the study period. These forest loss rates are relatively high compared to global total forest loss of 5% for the same time period. The variation in forest losses and in protection effect was large among geographical regions and countries. In some regions the loss in protected forests exceeded 5% (e.g. in Australia and Oceania, and North America) and the relative forest loss was higher inside protected areas than outside those areas (e.g. in Mongolia and parts of Africa, Central Asia, and Europe). At the same time, protection was found to prevent forest loss in several countries (e.g. in South America and Southeast Asia). Globally, high area-weighted forest loss rates of protected and intact forests were associated with high gross domestic product and in the case of protected forests also with high proportions of agricultural land. Our findings reinforce the need for improved understanding of the reasons for the high forest losses in PAs and IFLs and strategies to prevent further losses. Public Library of Science 2015-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4605629/ /pubmed/26466348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138918 Text en © 2015 Heino 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.
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Räsänen, Timo A.
Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title_full Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title_fullStr Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title_short Forest Loss in Protected Areas and Intact Forest Landscapes: A Global Analysis
title_sort forest loss in protected areas and intact forest landscapes: a global analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4605629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26466348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138918
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