Journal ArticleOpen Access
Changes in Key Biodiversity Area networks following national comprehensive assessments
Authors
Author Affiliations
University of Cambridge, Conservation Leadership Programme, BirdLife international, University of Goma, ...
Published InConservation Biology
Year2025
Citations3
Abstract
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are sites of significance for the global persistence of biodiversity. Based on the Global Standard for the Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA Standard), published in 2016, sites are currently being assessed for KBA designation in a growing number of countries across the world. For these assessments, the KBA criteria are applied to all species and ecosystems with available data. We reviewed the first comprehensive assessments of 11 countries and compared the KBA network before and after assessments. The mean (SD) number of KBAs per country increased by 69.6% (102.1), and the mean total extent of KBAs per country increased by 164.2% (150.7). More than half of the KBAs in 2024 had >50% of their area…
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