2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-42737-x
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30×30 biodiversity gains rely on national coordination

Isaac Eckert,
Andrea Brown,
Dominique Caron
et al.

Abstract: Global commitments to protect 30% of land by 2030 present an opportunity to combat the biodiversity crisis, but reducing extinction risk will depend on where countries expand protection. Here, we explore a range of 30×30 conservation scenarios that vary what dimension of biodiversity is prioritized (taxonomic groups, species-at-risk, biodiversity facets) and how protection is coordinated (transnational, national, or regional approaches) to test which decisions influence our ability to capture biodiversity in s… Show more

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“…ABP in Cameroon, for example, has historically been largely based on hunting reserves, with low emphasis on plant diversity (Murphy et al, 2023). Furthermore, patterns of cross-taxon congruence are complex, hence prioritising other life forms cannot be assumed to also optimally capture plant diversity (Eckert et al, 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABP in Cameroon, for example, has historically been largely based on hunting reserves, with low emphasis on plant diversity (Murphy et al, 2023). Furthermore, patterns of cross-taxon congruence are complex, hence prioritising other life forms cannot be assumed to also optimally capture plant diversity (Eckert et al, 2023).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canada is one of 190 countries committed to protecting 30% of land and water by 2030 (Eckert et al, 2023). With only ~15% of…”
Section: Con Clus Ion and Cons Ervation Implic Ationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More broadly, realizing ambitious area‐based plans will be possible only if we promptly coordinate and recognize common ground among researchers working on biodiversity conservation (Eckert et al., 2023). Ongoing disagreements such as the fragmentation debate are secondary to the general principles we outline in this letter, and we are confident that they will be resolved as data accumulate and science progresses.…”
Section: Codamentioning
confidence: 99%