Assessing the impact of strictly protecting 30%–50% of global land on carbon dynamics in natural and agricultural ecosystems
Hector Camargo‐Alvarez,
Daniel Bampoh,
Valeria Mazzola
et al.
Abstract:Societal Impact StatementStrictly protected areas for nature conservation are a key policy to benefit biodiversity and climate change mitigation since reduced deforestation and ecosystem restoration enhance carbon stocks. However, there is controversy regarding their potential societal impacts, such as competition for land and food security. Here, we investigate the implications of protecting 30% and 50% of the global ice‐free land surface on the spatiotemporal dynamics of ecosystem carbon uptake and losses, a… Show more
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