Effectiveness of the global protected area network in representing species diversity

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The Fifth World Parks Congress in Durban, South Africa, announced in September 2003 that the global network of protected areas now covers 11.5% of the planet's land surface. This surpasses the 10% target proposed a decade earlier, at the Caracas Congress, for 9 out of 14 major terrestrial biomes. Su …
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Authors Rodrigues AS;Andelman SJ;Bakarr MI;Boitani L;Brooks TM;Cowling RM;Fishpool LD;Da Fonseca GA;Gaston KJ;Hoffmann M;Long JS;Marquet PA;Pilgrim JD;Pressey RL;Schipper J;Sechrest W;Stuart SN;Underhill LG;Waller RW;Watts ME;Yan X;;
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