Authors
Christine B Schmitt, Neil D Burgess, Lauren Coad, Alexander Belokurov, Charles Besançon, Lauriane Boisrobert, Alison Campbell, Lucy Fish, Derek Gliddon, Kate Humphries, Valerie Kapos, Colby Loucks, Igor Lysenko, Lera Miles, Craig Mills, Susan Minnemeyer, Till Pistorius, Corinna Ravilious, Marc Steininger, Georg Winkel
Publication date
2009/10/31
Journal
Biological Conservation
Volume
142
Issue
10
Pages
2122-2130
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This study presents a global analysis of forest cover and forest protection. An updated Global Forest Map (using MODIS2005) provided a current assessment of forest cover within 20 natural forest types. This map was overlaid onto WWF realms and ecoregions to gain additional biogeographic information on forest distribution. Using the 2008 World Database on Protected Areas, percentage forest cover protection was calculated globally, within forest types, realms and ecoregions, and within selected areas of global conservation importance. At the 10% tree cover threshold, global forest cover was 39millionkm2. Of this, 7.7% fell within protected areas under IUCN management categories I–IV. With the inclusion of IUCN categories V and VI, the level of global forest protection increased to 13.5%. Percentage forest protection (IUCN I–IV) varied greatly between realms from 5.5% (Palearctic) to 13.4% (Australasia), and …
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Scholar articles
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