Authors
Lucas N Joppa, Alexander Pfaff
Publication date
2011/6/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
278
Issue
1712
Pages
1633-1638
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Protected areas (PAs) dominate conservation efforts. They will probably play a role in future climate policies too, as global payments may reward local reductions of loss of natural land cover. We estimate the impact of PAs on natural land cover within each of 147 countries by comparing outcomes inside PAs with outcomes outside. We use ‘matching’ (or ‘apples to apples’) for land characteristics to control for the fact that PAs very often are non-randomly distributed across their national landscapes. Protection tends towards land that, if unprotected, is less likely than average to be cleared. For 75 per cent of countries, we find protection does reduce conversion of natural land cover. However, for approximately 80 per cent of countries, our global results also confirm (following smaller-scale studies) that controlling for land characteristics reduces estimated impact by half or more. This shows the importance of controlling …
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LN Joppa, A Pfaff - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2011