Number of items: 3.
Wolff, N., Visconti, P., Kujala, H., Santini, L., Hilbers, J., Possingham, H., Oakleaf, J., Kennedy, C., Kiesecker, J., Fargione, J. & Game, E.
(2023).
Data from: Prioritizing global land protection for population persistence can double the efficiency of habitat protection for reducing mammal extinction risk.
10.5281/zenodo.8290611.
Grantham, H. S., Duncan, A., Evans, T. D., Jones, K. R., Beyer, H. L., Schuster, R., Walston, J., Ray, J. C., Robinson, J. G., Callow, M., Clements, T., Costa, H. M., DeGemmis, A., Elsen, P. R., Ervin, J., Franco, P., Goldman, E., Goetz, S., Hansen, A., Hofsvang, E. et al.
(2021).
Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity.
Nature Communications 11 (1) 10.1038/s41467-020-19493-3.
Waldron, A., Adams, V., Allan, J., Arnell, A., Asner, G., Atkinson, S., Baccini, A., Baillie, J., Balmford, A., Austin Beau, J., Brander, L., Brondizio, E., Bruner, A., Burgess, N., Burkart, K., Butchart, S., Button, R., Carrasco, R., Cheung, W., Christensen, V. et al.
(2020).
Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications.
Campaign for Nature
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