IMASL   20939
INSTITUTO DE MATEMATICA APLICADA DE SAN LUIS "PROF. EZIO MARCHI"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Opportunities drive the global distribution of protected areas
Autor/es:
BALDI, GERMAN; GRAU, RICARDO; TEXEIRA, MARCOS; JOBBAGY, ESTEBAN; MARTÍN, OSVALDO
Revista:
PeerJ
Editorial:
PeerJ inc
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2017 vol. 5 p. 1 - 24
ISSN:
2167-8359
Resumen:
Background. Protected areas, regarded today as a cornerstone of nature conservation, result from an array of multiple motivations and opportunities. We explored at global and regional levels the current distribution of protected areas along biophysical, human, and biological gradients, and assessed to what extent protection has pursued (i) abalanced representation of biophysical environments, (ii) a set of preferred conditions (biological, spiritual, economic, or geopolitical), or (iii) existing opportunities for conservation regardless of any representation or preference criteria. Methods. We used histograms to describe the distribution of terrestrial protected areas along biophysical, human, and biological independent gradients and linear and non-linear regression and correlation analyses to describe the sign, shape, and strength of the relationships. We used a random forest analysis to rank the importance of different variables related to conservation preferences and opportunity drivers, and an evennessmetric to quantify representativeness.Results. We find that protection at a global level is primarily driven by the opportunities provided by isolation and a low population density (variable importance = 34.6 and 19.9, respectively). Preferences play a secondary role, with a bias towards tourism attractiveness and proximity to international borders (variable importance = 12.7 and 3.4, respectively). Opportunities shape protection strongly in ??North America& Australia?NZ?? and ??Latin America & Caribbean,?? while the importance of the representativeness of biophysical environments is higher in ??Sub-Saharan Africa?? (1.3 times the average of other regions).Discussion. Environmental representativeness and biodiversity protection are top priorities in land conservation agendas. However, our results suggest that they have been minor players driving current protection at both global and regional levels.Attempts to increase their relevance will necessarily have to recognize the predominant opportunistic nature that the establishment of protected areas has had until present times.