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Global screening for Critical Habitat in the terrestrial realm.
Brauneder, Kerstin M; Montes, Chloe; Blyth, Simon; Bennun, Leon; Butchart, Stuart H M; Hoffmann, Michael; Burgess, Neil D; Cuttelod, Annabelle; Jones, Matt I; Kapos, Val; Pilgrim, John; Tolley, Melissa J; Underwood, Emma C; Weatherdon, Lauren V; Brooks, Sharon E.
Affiliation
  • Brauneder KM; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Montes C; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Blyth S; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Bennun L; The Biodiversity Consultancy, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Butchart SHM; Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Hoffmann M; Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Burgess ND; BirdLife International, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Cuttelod A; Conservation Programmes, Zoological Society of London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Jones MI; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Kapos V; IUCN Global Species Programme, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Pilgrim J; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Tolley MJ; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Underwood EC; The Biodiversity Consultancy, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Weatherdon LV; UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Brooks SE; Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, California, United States of America.
PLoS One ; 13(3): e0193102, 2018.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29565977
ABSTRACT
Critical Habitat has become an increasingly important concept used by the finance sector and businesses to identify areas of high biodiversity value. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) defines Critical Habitat in their highly influential Performance Standard 6 (PS6), requiring projects in Critical Habitat to achieve a net gain of biodiversity. Here we present a global screening layer of Critical Habitat in the terrestrial realm, derived from global spatial datasets covering the distributions of 12 biodiversity features aligned with guidance provided by the IFC. Each biodiversity feature is categorised as 'likely' or 'potential' Critical Habitat based on 1. Alignment between the biodiversity feature and the IFC Critical Habitat definition; and 2. Suitability of the spatial resolution for indicating a feature's presence on the ground. Following the initial screening process, Critical Habitat must then be assessed in-situ by a qualified assessor. This analysis indicates that a total of 10% and 5% of the global terrestrial environment can be considered as likely and potential Critical Habitat, respectively, while the remaining 85% did not overlap with any of the biodiversity features assessed and was classified as 'unknown'. Likely Critical Habitat was determined principally by the occurrence of Key Biodiversity Areas and Protected Areas. Potential Critical Habitat was predominantly characterised by data representing highly threatened and unique ecosystems such as ever-wet tropical forests and tropical dry forests. The areas we identified as likely or potential Critical Habitat are based on the best available global-scale data for the terrestrial realm that is aligned with IFC's Critical Habitat definition. Our results can help businesses screen potential development sites at the early project stage based on a range of biodiversity features. However, the study also demonstrates several important data gaps and highlights the need to incorporate new and improved global spatial datasets as they become available.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Bases de données factuelles / Biodiversité / Forêt pluviale / Modèles biologiques Type d'étude: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Langue: En Journal: PLoS One Sujet du journal: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Année: 2018 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Royaume-Uni

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Bases de données factuelles / Biodiversité / Forêt pluviale / Modèles biologiques Type d'étude: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Langue: En Journal: PLoS One Sujet du journal: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Année: 2018 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Royaume-Uni
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