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Service Description: This layer represents the potential of a place to contribute to a reduction in global threats to terrestrial species groups that have been
comprehensively assessed in IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species. Each
pixel contains a value that describes the scope and severity of threats
to all species that have habitat that overlaps with the pixel combined with a multiplier based on each species' conservation status, as described in the IUCN Red List.
Abstract: The
Convention on Biological Diversity’s post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
will probably include a goal to stabilize and restore the status of species.
Its delivery would be facilitated by making the actions required to halt and
reverse species loss spatially explicit. Here, we develop a species threat
abatement and restoration (STAR) metric that is scalable across species,
threats and geographies. STAR quantifies the contributions that abating threats
and restoring habitats in specific places offer towards reducing extinction
risk. While every nation can contribute towards halting biodiversity loss,
Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, Madagascar and Brazil combined have stewardship
over 31% of total STAR values for terrestrial amphibians, birds and mammals.
Among actions, sustainable crop production and forestry dominate, contributing
41% of total STAR values for these taxonomic groups. Key Biodiversity Areas
cover 9% of the terrestrial surface but capture 47% of STAR values. STAR could
support governmental and non-state actors in quantifying their contributions to
meeting science-based species targets within the framework.
a,b, Global
STAR scores for amphibians, birds and mammals at a 50-km grid cell resolution
for START scores (a) and STARR scores (b).
Each species has a global START score, weighted relative to their
extinction risk. This global START score can be disaggregated
spatially, based on the AOH currently available for each species in a
particular location. The total START score per grid cell (a)
is thus the sum of the individual species’ START scores per grid
cell across all Near Threatened and threatened species of amphibians, birds and
mammals included in this study. The global STARR score per species
reflects the potential contribution that habitat restoration activities could
make to reducing species’ extinction risk, and is spatially disaggregated based
on the availability of restorable habitat. Thus, the total STARR
score per grid cell (b) is the sum of the individual species’ STARR
scores per grid cell across all species included in this study. For the legends
in a and b, each range excludes the lower bound and includes the
upper bound.
STAR Threat Layer
available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01432-0#MOESM4
STAR Restoration
Layer available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01432-0#MOESM
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Description: This layer represents the potential of a place to contribute to a reduction in global threats to terrestrial species groups that have been
comprehensively assessed in IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species. Each
pixel contains a value that describes the scope and severity of threats
to all species that have habitat that overlaps with the pixel combined with a multiplier based on each species' conservation status, as described in the IUCN Red List.
Abstract: The
Convention on Biological Diversity’s post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
will probably include a goal to stabilize and restore the status of species.
Its delivery would be facilitated by making the actions required to halt and
reverse species loss spatially explicit. Here, we develop a species threat
abatement and restoration (STAR) metric that is scalable across species,
threats and geographies. STAR quantifies the contributions that abating threats
and restoring habitats in specific places offer towards reducing extinction
risk. While every nation can contribute towards halting biodiversity loss,
Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, Madagascar and Brazil combined have stewardship
over 31% of total STAR values for terrestrial amphibians, birds and mammals.
Among actions, sustainable crop production and forestry dominate, contributing
41% of total STAR values for these taxonomic groups. Key Biodiversity Areas
cover 9% of the terrestrial surface but capture 47% of STAR values. STAR could
support governmental and non-state actors in quantifying their contributions to
meeting science-based species targets within the framework.
a,b, Global
STAR scores for amphibians, birds and mammals at a 50-km grid cell resolution
for START scores (a) and STARR scores (b).
Each species has a global START score, weighted relative to their
extinction risk. This global START score can be disaggregated
spatially, based on the AOH currently available for each species in a
particular location. The total START score per grid cell (a)
is thus the sum of the individual species’ START scores per grid
cell across all Near Threatened and threatened species of amphibians, birds and
mammals included in this study. The global STARR score per species
reflects the potential contribution that habitat restoration activities could
make to reducing species’ extinction risk, and is spatially disaggregated based
on the availability of restorable habitat. Thus, the total STARR
score per grid cell (b) is the sum of the individual species’ STARR
scores per grid cell across all species included in this study. For the legends
in a and b, each range excludes the lower bound and includes the
upper bound.
STAR Threat Layer
available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01432-0#MOESM4
STAR Restoration
Layer available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01432-0#MOESM
Copyright Text: Mair, L., L. A. Bennun, T. M. Brooks, S. H. M. Butchart, F. C. Bolam, N. D. Burgess, J. M. M. Ekstrom, E. J. Milner-Gulland, M. Hoffmann, K. Ma, N. B. W. Macfarlane, D. C. Raimondo, A. S. L. Rodrigues, X. Shen, B. B. N. Strassburg, C. R. Beatty, C. Gómez-Creutzberg, A. Iribarrem, M. Irmadhiany, E. Lacerda, B. C. Mattos, K. Parakkasi, M. F. Tognelli, E. L. Bennett, C. Bryan, G. Carbone, A. Chaudhary, M. Eiselin, G. A. B. da Fonseca, R. Galt, A. Geschke, L. Glew, R. Goedicke, J. M. H. Green, R. D. Gregory, S. L. L. Hill, D. G. Hole, J. Hughes, J. Hutton, M. P. W. Keijzer, L. M. Navarro, E. Nic Lughadha, A. J. Plumptre, P. Puydarrieux, H. P. Possingham, A. Rankovic, E. C. Regan, C. Rondinini, J. D. Schneck, J. Siikamäki, C. Sendashonga, G. Seutin, S. Sinclair, A. L. Skowno, C. A. Soto-Navarro, S. N. Stuart, H. J. Temple, A. Vallier, F. Verones, L. R. Viana, J. Watson, S. Bezeng, M. Böhm, I. J. Burfield, V. Clausnitzer, C. Clubbe, N. A. Cox, J. Freyhof, L. R. Gerber, C. Hilton-Taylor, R. Jenkins, A. Joolia, L. N. Joppa, L. P. Koh, T. E. Lacher, P. F. Langhammer, B. Long, D. Mallon, M. Pacifici, B. A. Polidoro, C. M. Pollock, M. C. Rivers, N. S. Roach, J. P. Rodríguez, J. Smart, B. E. Young, F. Hawkins, and P. J. K. McGowan. 2021. A metric for spatially explicit contributions to science-based species targets. Nature Ecology & Evolution:1–8.
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Document Info: - Title: STAR: Species Threat Abatement and Restoration - threats 50km
- Author: Craig.Beatty@wwfus.org_panda
- Comments:
- Subject: Species Threat Abatement and Restoration (STAR) Metric. Threats layer 50km
- Category:
- Keywords: biodiversity, PIE, STAR