Accelerated cropland expansion into high integrity forests and protected areas globally in the 21st century

Lanhui Wang, Fangli Wei, Jens Christian Svenning

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Abstract

Intact forests and protected areas (PAs) are central to global biodiversity conservation and nature-based climate change mitigation. However, cropland encroachment threatens the ecological integrity and resilience of their functioning. Using satellite observations, we find that a large proportion of croplands in the remaining forests globally have been gained during 2003–2019, especially for high-integrity forests (62%) and non-forest biomes (60%) and tropical forests (47%). Cropland expansion during 2011–2019 in forests globally has even doubled (130% relative increase) than 2003–2011, with high medium-integrity (190%) and high-integrity (165%) categories and non-forest (182%) and tropical forest biomes (136%) showing higher acceleration. Unexpectedly, a quarter of croplands in PAs globally were gained during 2003–2019, again with a recent accelerated expansion (48%). These results suggest insufficient protection of these irreplaceable landscapes and a major challenge to global conservation. More effective local, national, and international coordination among sustainable development goals 15, 13, and 2 is urgently needed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106450
JournaliScience
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Ecology

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  • Economic geology
  • Global change
  • Nature conservation

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