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Sutherland W, Brotherton P, Butterworth H, Clarke S, Davies T, Doar N, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2024 Dec; 40(1):80-89. PMID: 39638664
We discuss the outcomes of our 16th horizon scan of issues that are novel or represent a considerable step-change and have the potential to substantially affect conservation of biological diversity...
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Teo H, Sarira T, Tan A, Cheng Y, Koh L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Sep; 121(37):e2306496121. PMID: 39226355
High forest low deforestation jurisdictions (HFLDs) contain many of the world's last intact forests with historically low deforestation. Since carbon financing typically uses historical deforestation rates as baselines, HFLDs facing...
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Sreekar R, Koh L, Lamba A, Mammides C, Teo H, Dwiputra A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Jul; 34(16):3830-3835.e3. PMID: 39084222
Protected areas (PAs) play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation. However, ineffective management can lead to biodiversity loss and carbon emissions from deforestation. To address this...
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Teo H, Tan N, Zheng Q, Lim A, Sreekar R, Chen X, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Dec; 14(1):8277. PMID: 38092814
Carbon credits generated through jurisdictional-scale avoided deforestation projects require accurate estimates of deforestation emission baselines, but there are serious challenges to their robustness. We assessed the variability, accuracy, and uncertainty...
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Zheng Q, Ha T, Prishchepov A, Zeng Y, Yin H, Koh L
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):6083. PMID: 37770491
Despite the looming land scarcity for agriculture, cropland abandonment is widespread globally. Abandoned cropland can be reused to support food security and climate change mitigation. Here, we investigate the potentials...
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Lamba A, Teo H, Sreekar R, Zeng Y, Carrasco L, Koh L
Nat Ecol Evol . 2023 May; 7(7):1104-1113. PMID: 37231303
Biodiversity conservation is increasingly being recognized as an important co-benefit in climate change mitigation programmes that use nature-based climate solutions. However, the climate co-benefits of biodiversity conservation interventions, such as...
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Teo H, Raghavan S, He X, Zeng Z, Cheng Y, Luo X, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Sep; 28(21):6385-6403. PMID: 36054815
Large-scale reforestation can potentially bring both benefits and risks to the water cycle, which needs to be better quantified under future climates to inform reforestation decisions. We identified 477 water-insecure...
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Zheng Q, Siman K, Zeng Y, Teo H, Sarira T, Sreekar R, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Jun; 838(Pt 3):156409. PMID: 35660585
Natural climate solutions (NCS) are an essential complement to climate mitigation and have been increasingly incorporated into international mitigation strategies. Yet, with the ongoing population growth, allocating natural areas for...
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Zeng Y, Koh L, Wilcove D
Sci Adv . 2022 Jun; 8(22):eabl9885. PMID: 35648855
Protected areas safeguard biodiversity, ensure ecosystem functioning, and deliver ecosystem services to communities. However, only ~16% of the world's land area is under some form of protection, prompting international calls...
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Stenhouse A, Perry T, Grutzner F, Rismiller P, Koh L, Lewis M
Biol Conserv . 2022 Feb; 267:109470. PMID: 35136243
The global COVID-19 pandemic has imposed restrictions on people's movement, work and access to places at multiple international, national and sub-national scales. We need a better understanding of how the...