Journal article
Global rarity of intact coastal regions
BA Williams, JEM Watson, HL Beyer, CJ Klein, J Montgomery, RK Runting, LA Roberson, BS Halpern, HS Grantham, CD Kuempel, M Frazier, O Venter, A Wenger
Conservation Biology | Wiley | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13874
Abstract
Management of the land–sea interface is essential for global conservation and sustainability objectives because coastal regions maintain natural processes that support biodiversity and the livelihood of billions of people. However, assessments of coastal regions have focused strictly on either the terrestrial or marine realm. Consequently, understanding of the overall state of Earth's coastal regions is poor. We integrated the terrestrial human footprint and marine cumulative human impact maps in a global assessment of the anthropogenic pressures affecting coastal regions. Of coastal regions globally, 15.5% had low anthropogenic pressure, mostly in Canada, Russia, and Greenland. Conversely, ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
B.A.W. and L.A.R. are supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. C.J.K. is funded by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT200100314). R.K.R. is funded by an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (DE210100492).