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Road development in Asia: Assessing the range-wide risks to tigers

Neil Carter, Alexander K. Killion, Tara Easter, Jodi Brandt, Adam T. Ford

2020Science Advances77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

)-a conservation umbrella species. We found that roads were pervasive, totaling 134,000 km across tiger conservation landscapes (TCLs), even in tiger priority sites and protected areas. Approximately 43% of the area where tiger breeding occurs and 57% of the area in TCLs fell within the road-effect zone. Consequently, current road networks may be decreasing tiger and prey abundances by more than 20%. Nearly 24,000 km of new roads will be built in TCLs by 2050, stimulated through major investment projects such as China's Belt and Road Initiative. Given that roads will be a pervasive challenge to tiger recovery in the future, we urge decision-makers to make sustainable road development a top priority.

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TigerPantheraEndangered speciesWildlifeGeographyChinaRange (aeronautics)Wildlife conservationFisheryEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental resource managementEcologyEnvironmental sciencePredationBiologyHabitatEngineeringAerospace engineeringArchaeologyComputer scienceComputer securityWildlife-Road Interactions and ConservationWildlife Ecology and ConservationRangeland and Wildlife Management
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