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Pervasive cropland in protected areas highlight trade-offs between conservation and food security

Varsha Vijay, Paul R. Armsworth

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

or 6% of global protected area. Cropland occurs across all protected area management types, with 22% occurring in strictly protected areas. Cropland inside protected areas is more prevalent in countries with higher population density, lower income inequality, and with higher agricultural suitability of protected lands. While this phenomenon is dominant in midnorthern latitudes, areas of cropland in protected areas of the tropics and subtropics may present greater trade-offs due to higher levels of both biodiversity and food insecurity. Although area-based targets are prominent in biodiversity goal-setting, our results show that they can mask persistent anthropogenic land uses detrimental to native ecosystem conservation. To ensure the long-term efficacy of protected areas, post-2020 goal setting must link aims for biodiversity and human health and improve monitoring of conservation outcomes in cropland-impacted protected areas.

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Food securityNatural resource economicsBusinessAgroforestryAgricultural economicsGeographyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsAgricultureArchaeologyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentAgricultural Innovations and PracticesUrban Agriculture and Sustainability