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Working paper analysing the economic implications of the proposed 30% target for areal protection in the draft post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framewor

Authors :
Waldron, Anthony
Adams, Vanessa
Allan, James
Arnell, Andy
Asner, Greg
Atkinson, Scott
Baccini, Alessandro
Baillie, Jonathan E.M.
Balmford, Andrew
Beau, J. Austin
Brander, Luke
Joppa, Lucas N.
Joshi, A. R.
Jung, Martin
Kingston, Naomi
Klein, Carissa Joy
Krisztin, Tamas
Lam, Vicky
Leclere, David
Lindsey, Peter
Locke, Harvey
Malmer, Pernilla
Lovejoy, T.C.
Madgwick, Philip
Malhi, Yadvinder
Maron, Martine
Mayorga, J.
Meijl, Hans van
Miller, Dan
Molnar, Zsolt
Mueller, Nathaniel
Mukherjee, N.
Naidoo, Robin
Nakamura, Katia
Olson, D.
Nepal, Prakash
Noss, Reed F.
O'Leary, Beth
Palacios-Abrantes, Juliano
Paxton, Midori
Popp, Alexander
Possingham, Hugh P.
Prestemon, Jeff
Reside, April
Robinson, Catherine
Robinson, John
Sala, Enric
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Scherrer, Kim
Spalding, Mark
Spenceley, Anna
Stehfest, Elke
Strassborg, Bernardo
Sumaila, Rashid U.
Swinnerton, Kirsty
Sze, Jocelyne
Tittensor, Derek P.
Toivonen, Tuuli
Toledo, Alejandra
Negret Torres, Pablo
Vilela, Thais
Van Zeist, Willem-Jan
Vause, James
Venter, Oscar
Visconti, P.
Vynne, Carly
Watson, Reg
Watson, James E.M.
Wikramanayake, Eric
Williams, Brooke
Wintle, Brendan A.
Woodley, Stephen
Wu, Wenchao
Brondizio, Eduardo
Zander, Kerstin
Zhang, Yuchen
Zhang, Y.P.
Bruner, Aaron
Burgess, Neil D.
Burkard, K.
Butchart, S.H.M.
Button, Rio
Carrasco, Roman
Cheung, William W.L.
Christensen, Villy
Clements, Andy
Coll, Marta
Di Marco, Moreno
Deguignet, Marine
Dinerstein, Eric
Ellis, Erle
Eppink, Florian
Ervin, Jamison
Escobedo, Anita
Fa, John E.
Fernandes-Llamazares, Alvaro
Fernando, Sanjiv
Fujimori, Shinichiro
Fulton, Elizabeth A.
Garnett, Stephen
Gerber, James
Gill, D.
Gopalakrishna, Trisha
Hahn, Nathan
Halpern, Ben
Hasegawa, Tomoko
Havlik, Petr
Heikinheimo, Vuokko
Heneghan, Ryan F.
Henry, Ella
Humpenoder, Florian
Jonas, Harry
Jones, Kendall R.
European Commission
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

58 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables<br />The World Economic Forum now ranks biodiversity loss as a top-five risk to the global economy, and the draft post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework proposes an expansion of conservation areas to 30% of the earth’s surface by 2030 (hereafter the “30% target”), using protected areas (PAs) and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs). - Two immediate concerns are how much a 30% target might cost and whether it will cause economic losses to the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors. - Conservation areas also generate economic benefits (e.g. revenue from nature tourism and ecosystem services), making PAs/Nature an economic sector in their own right. - If some economic sectors benefit but others experience a loss, high-level policy makers need to know the net impact on the wider economy, as well as on individual sectors. [...]<br />A. Waldron, K. Nakamura, J. Sze, T. Vilela, A. Escobedo, P. Negret Torres, R. Button, K. Swinnerton, A. Toledo, P. Madgwick, N. Mukherjee were supported by National Geographic and the Resources Legacy Fund. V. Christensen was supported by NSERC Discovery Grant RGPIN-2019-04901. M. Coll and J. Steenbeek were supported by EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 817578 (TRIATLAS). D. Leclere was supported by TradeHub UKRI CGRF project. R. Heneghan was supported by Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Acciones de Programacion Conjunta Internacional (PCIN-2017-115). M. di Marco was supported by MIUR Rita Levi Montalcini programme. A. Fernandez-Llamazares was supported by Academy of Finland (grant nr. 311176). S. Fujimori and T. Hawegawa were supported by The Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (2-2002) of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan and the Sumitomo Foundation. V. Heikinheimo was supported by Kone Foundation, Social Media for Conservation project. K. Scherrer was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 682602. U. Rashid Sumaila acknowledges the OceanCanada Partnership, which funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). T. Toivonen was supported by Osk. Huttunen Foundation & Clare Hall college, Cambridge. W. Wu was supported by The Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (2-2002) of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan. Z. Yuchen was supported by a Ministry of Education of Singapore Research Scholarship Block (RSB) Research Fellowship

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Accession number :
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