2020
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.288
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Conservation value of national forest roadless areas

Abstract: Conservation scientists call for establishing additional protected areas amidst ongoing threats of expanding human development. Nevertheless, some existing protected areas are being downsized and demoted of their existing conservation protections. In 2001, the Roadless Area Conservation Rule prohibited road construction and timber harvest in 240,000 km 2 of inventoried roadless areas (IRAs) located on United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service lands. IRAs represent a non-legislative protected statu… Show more

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“…6a). The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Policy ended most logging, roadbuilding, and mineral leasing on 235,000 km 2 of undeveloped lands within the US national forest system (Talty et al, 2020)(Fig. 6a).…”
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“…6a). The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Policy ended most logging, roadbuilding, and mineral leasing on 235,000 km 2 of undeveloped lands within the US national forest system (Talty et al, 2020)(Fig. 6a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These national monuments and roadless areas incidentally resulted in protection of conservation values that policymakers had not yet established as explicit goals, by safeguarding important climate refugia and high-carbon ecosystems, especially within old-growth temperate rainforests in southeastern Alaska and the US Pacific Northwest (Buotte et al, 2020;Talty et al, 2020)(Fig. 6b).…”
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