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Priorities for expanding the protected area system in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
The University of Queensland, University of Cambridge, University of Dhaka, University of the Sunshine Coast, ...
Published InResearch Square
Year2022
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Abstract
Human-induced threats are severely impacting biodiversity globally. Although protected areas play an essential role in safeguarding biodiversity from anthropogenic threats, the performance of such areas in tropical countries remains poorly understood. Here we examined the capacity of protected areas in Bangladesh to represent biodiversity, and identified priority areas to address conservation shortfalls. To achieve this, we used citizen science data to model the suitable habitats of 1,097 vertebrate and invertebrate species. Our results indicate that existing protected areas in Bangladesh are insufficient to conserve the country’s remaining biodiversity. Although protected areas cover 4.6% of Bangladesh, we found that only 6 of 1,097 species (0.005%) are adequately represented, and 22 species are entirely absent from the existing protected area system. To…
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Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcological ModelingSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesAnimal and Plant Science EducationEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningEnvironmental protectionEcologyNursingArchaeologyLinguisticsProcess management