Comparing expedient and proactive approaches to the planning of protected area networks on Borneo

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Ewan A. Macdonald [1 ]
Samuel A. Cushman [2 ]
Yadvinder Malhi [3 ]
David W. Macdonald [4 ]
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[1] University of Oxford,Worcester College
[2] Walton St,Saïd Business School
[3] University of Oxford,Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Biology Department
[4] Park End Street,Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment
[5] University of Oxford,undefined
[6] The Recanati-Kaplan Centre,undefined
[7] Tubney House,undefined
[8] Abingdon Road,undefined
[9] Tubney,undefined
[10] University of Oxford,undefined
[11] South Parks Road,undefined
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npj Biodiversity | / 3卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44185-024-00052-8
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Protected areas are an important tool for wildlife conservation; however, research is increasingly revealing both biases and inadequacies in the global protected area network. One common criticism is that protected areas are frequently located in remote, high-elevation regions, which may face fewer threats compared to more accessible locations. To explore the conservation implications of this issue, we consider a thought experiment with seven different counterfactual scenarios for the Sunda clouded leopard’s conservation on Borneo. This allows us to examine two contrasting paradigms for conservation: “proactive conservation” which prioritises areas with high biodiversity and high risk of development, and “expedient conservation” which focusses on areas with the lowest development risk. We select clouded leopards as our focal species not only because of their emerging conservation importance, but also because, as top predators, they represent both keystone species and ambassadors for wider forest biodiversity. Furthermore, a published analysis of the likely impacts of forest loss in their habitat provides a benchmark for evaluating the modelled outcomes of alternative hypothetical conservation scenarios. We find that, across all metrics, expedient reserve design offered few benefits over the business-as-usual scenario, in contrast to the much greater conservation effectiveness of proactive protected area design. This paper sheds light on the challenging trade-offs between conservation goals and the competing land uses essential for the economic development and well-being of local communities.
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