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Exploring the effects of protected area networks on the European land system

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 337, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117741

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Connectivity; Land use change; Ecosystem services; CRAFTY-EU; Agent-based model; EU Biodiversity strategy

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The European Union's Biodiversity Strategy aims to protect 30% of land by 2030, with 10% under strict protection, and develop a cross-border nature network. This study examines the effects of these targets on land use and ecosystem services in Europe. By combining a methodology for improving green network connectivity with an EU-wide land system model, an improved network of protected areas was identified, which could achieve the strategy's targets without compromising ecosystem services provision. However, the distribution of land uses and ecosystem services is influenced by the protected area network differently under various climatic and socio-economic scenarios.
The European Union's Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 seeks to protect 30% of land, with 10% under strict pro-tection, while building a transnational nature network. We explore the effects of the Biodiversity Strategy targets for land use and ecosystem services across the European land system. To do so, we propose a novel approach, combining a methodological framework for improving green network connectivity with an EU-wide land system model. We identify an improved network of EU protected areas consistent with the 2030 targets, and explore its effects under different levels of protection and in a range of paired climatic and socio-economic scenarios. The existing network of protected areas is highly fragmented, with more than one third of its nodes being isolated. We find that prioritizing connectivity when implementing new protected areas could achieve the strategy's targets without compromising the future provision of ecosystem services, including food production, in Europe. How-ever, we also find that EU-wide distributions of land uses and ecosystem services are influenced by the protected area network, and that this influence manifests differently in different climatic and socio-economic scenarios. Varying the strength of protection of the network had limited effects. Extractive services (food and timber production) decreased in protected areas, but non-extractive services increased, with compensatory changes occurring outside the network. Changes were small where competition for land was low and scenario conditions were benign, but became far larger and more extensive where competition was high and scenario conditions were challenging. Our findings highlight the apparent achievability of the EU's protected area targets, but also the need to account for adaptation in the wider land system and its consequences for spatial and temporal patterns of ecosystem services provision now and in the future.

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