Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PRESSURE (Effectiveness of Terrestrial Protected Areas in Reducing Human Pressure)
Período documentado: 2017-09-01 hasta 2019-08-31
In this project has aimed to advance our understanding of the effectiveness of terrestrial protected areas in reducing human pressure and improve our current knowledge on how to measure human pressure through combining large-scale global dataset on change in human pressure and site-specific data on the quality of management from over 2,000 protected areas together with the World database on Protected Areas. These already published open-access data sources will allow for a unique look into the performance of protected areas by combining data across actions and activities that sets protected areas apart from non-protected land with data on outcomes of relevance for measuring whether protected areas contribute positively to halting the loss of biodiversity. Importantly, the project has taken a counterfactual approach – comparing protected areas to areas not protected but similar in environmental and socio-economic factors to increase the attribution of change in pressure to the intervention of protection and not the context of the protected area.
The results of this project are of relevance to the scientific community in terms of advancing our understanding of what contributes to protected area effectiveness as well as to the wider community especially in guiding the discussion for new and ambitious post-2020 targets for biodiversity under the Convention on Biological Diversity.