Area-based conservation in the twenty-first century

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Sean L. Maxwell
Victor Cazalis
Nigel Dudley
Michael Hoffmann
Ana S. L. Rodrigues
Sue Stolton
Piero Visconti
Stephen Woodley
Naomi Kingston
Edward Lewis
Martine Maron
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg
Amelia Wenger
Harry D. Jonas
Oscar Venter
James E. M. Watson
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[1] University of Queensland,Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[2] CEFE,Conservation and Policy
[3] Univ Montpellier,Institute of Zoology
[4] CNRS,Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research
[5] EPHE,World Commission on Protected Areas
[6] IRD,Rio Conservation and Sustainability Science Centre, Department of Geography and the Environment
[7] Univ Paul Valéry Montpellier 3,Programa de Pós Graduacão em Ecologia
[8] Equilibrium Research,Global Marine Program
[9] Zoological Society of London,Ecosystem Science and Management
[10] Zoological Society of London,Global Conservation Program
[11] University College London,undefined
[12] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),undefined
[13] International Union for Conservation of Nature,undefined
[14] UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC),undefined
[15] Pontifícia Universidade Católica,undefined
[16] International Institute for Sustainability,undefined
[17] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[18] Wildlife Conservation Society,undefined
[19] Future Law,undefined
[20] University of Northern British Columbia,undefined
[21] Wildlife Conservation Society,undefined
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Nature | 2020年 / 586卷
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Humanity will soon define a new era for nature—one that seeks to transform decades of underwhelming responses to the global biodiversity crisis. Area-based conservation efforts, which include both protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, are likely to extend and diversify. However, persistent shortfalls in ecological representation and management effectiveness diminish the potential role of area-based conservation in stemming biodiversity loss. Here we show how the expansion of protected areas by national governments since 2010 has had limited success in increasing the coverage across different elements of biodiversity (ecoregions, 12,056 threatened species, ‘Key Biodiversity Areas’ and wilderness areas) and ecosystem services (productive fisheries, and carbon services on land and sea). To be more successful after 2020, area-based conservation must contribute more effectively to meeting global biodiversity goals—ranging from preventing extinctions to retaining the most-intact ecosystems—and must better collaborate with the many Indigenous peoples, community groups and private initiatives that are central to the successful conservation of biodiversity. The long-term success of area-based conservation requires parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to secure adequate financing, plan for climate change and make biodiversity conservation a far stronger part of land, water and sea management policies.
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