Mapping the planet's critical areas for biodiversity and people
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Data associated with "Mapping the planet's critical areas for biodiversity and people" Abstract: Meeting global commitments to conservation, climate, and sustainable development goals requires consideration of synergies and tradeoffs among targets. We evaluate the spatial congruence of ecosystems providing globally high levels of nature’s contributions to people, biodiversity, and areas with high development potential across several sectors. We find that conserving 44% of global land area through protection or sustainable management could provide 90% of current levels of ten of nature’s contributions to people and meet minimum representation targets for 26,709 terrestrial vertebrate species. This finding supports recent commitments by national governments under the Global Framework for Biodiversity to conserve at least 30% of global lands and waters. More than one-third of areas required for conserving nature’s contributions to people and species are also highly suitable for agriculture, renewable energy, oil and gas, mining, or urban expansion. This indicates potential conflicts among conservation, climate and development goals. This dataset contains outputs of spatial optimizations run using prioritizr (https://prioritizr.net/index.html) on February 27 2022. Data includes raster files (TIF format). Raster values are 0-1, where 1 means the grid cell was selected to achieve a particular target, 0 means the grid cell was not selected, and values between 0 and 1 indicate a grid cell was partially selected. Three variations of the spatial optimization were run. Each zip file contains the outputs from one of these variations: NCP (Nature's contributions to people) only File name: NCP_only_2km.zip NCP and biodiversity, prioritization run at 10km then masked to natural and semi-natural habitat at 2km File name: NCP_biod_nathab2.zip NCP and biodiversity, with protected areas and OECM (WDPA) locked in File name: NCP_biod_WDPA_nathab.zip Within each variation, 19 different spatial optimizations were run, with NCP targets ranging from 5%-95% in 5% increments. Raster filenames within ZIP files indicate the NCP (ecosystem service) target (for example, es05 indicates a target of 5%) Whether biodiversity was included or not (for example, bio1 indicates biodiversity was included, bio0 indicates it was not) Two additional files were included, which are the result of summing the rasters from the above scenarios. Raster values range from 0-19, where 19 indicates grid cells selected in all scenarios, 0 indicates grid cells selected in 0 scenarios. Higher values (e.g. 19) indicate cells with the highest levels of NCP globally in the least amount of area. NCP_only_2km_sum - NCP only scenario, all rasters summed. NCP_biod_nathab_sum - NCP and biodiversity scenario, masked to natural habitat, all rasters summed. Additional files include: dpi.tif - Development Potential Index raster dpi_key.csv - legend describing the DPI raster values HDP_DriverCats.tif - High Development Potential areas disaggregated by sector (raster) HDP_DriverCats_key.csv - legend describing the HDP raster values es90bio1_hdp_drivers_multiply.tif - raster resulting from the combination of the prioritized areas for NCP and biodiversity combined with High Development Potential areas for each economic sector (key is the same as for HDP raster) nathab_2km_WGS84.tif - raster with natural and semi-natural habitat mask (based on ESA 2015 land cover) (2 km) wdpa_land_2km - raster with protected areas and OECM, masked to land (2 km)
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2023-06-28



