gfw partner meeting 2017 - parallel discussions 1: forests and biodiversity
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GFW PARTNERSHIP MEETINGWASHINGTON, DC | FEBRUARY 8TH & 9TH
PHOTO: CIFOR #GFWPartners17
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#GFWPartners17 Presenters: Eric Dinerstein, Stuart Butchart, Neil Burgess, Samantha Hill, Andy Purvis
PARALLEL DISCUSSIONS 1:FORESTS AND BIODIVERSITY
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BIODIVERSITY
GFW B: A vision for more
proactive conservation
of forest-dependent biodiversity
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Case studies: habitat assessments for tigers and apes
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The First Ever Global Summit for an Endangered Species in St. Petersburg, Russia, November 2010
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Tracking changes and preventing loss in critical tiger habitat
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Tiger Conservation Landscapes
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Tracking changes and preventing loss in critical ape habitat
Jan 18 2017
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Forest loss in ape
habitat, Gunung
Leuser National
Park, Sumatra,
Indonesia
2003 - 2014
2003 2004 2005
2007 2008 2009
2010 2012 2014
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Nature Needs Half…but which half?
(Dinerstein et al. in press by March 2017 Bioscience)
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A Vision for Global Forest Watch – Year One
GLAD alert filtering Integrate Range wide assessments into operational programs
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PREDICTS BII and Range Rarity to offer a Global Map (a continuous layer)
Impact of forest change on
biodiversity intactness
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PREDICTS BII and Hotspots of Range Rarity to offer a Global Map (a continuous layer)
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A Vision for Global Forest Watch Years 5-10
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Laser-guided Imaging Spectroscopy
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Google Earth is an Ecological Lieby Omission
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CurrentProtected Area Network
Making Plans to SaveMore Biodiversity
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Mapping forest biodiversity signficance
Stuart Butchart, BirdLife International
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Manages the World Database on Key Biodiversity Areas – information on 15,000 of the most important sites for nature on the planet
Manages the IUCN Red List– information on the extinction risk of 80,000 species
Manages the World Database on Protected Areas– information on 200,000 protected areas
Developed the PREDICTS model- Based on a global database of terrestrial species' responses to human pressures
Developed work on revised ecoregions and their protection status, & landscape priorities for charismatic species (tiger and apes)
Global Forest Watch Biodiversity
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Why integrate tree cover & loss with other biodiversity datasets?
Reassessed the status of 11,000 forest-dependent vertebrates
Quantified threats to the largest biodiversity site network in the world
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www.biodiversitymapping.org based on BirdLife International and NatureServe 2016
Richness of species with small distributions
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Each cell scored for its aggregate contribution to the distributions of all species occurring in the cell
Buchanan et al 2011 PloS ONE 6(12): e29080
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Biodiversity importance of remaining forest (2012)
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Biodiversity importance of remaining forest (2012)
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Biodiversity importance of lost forest (2000-2012)
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Biodiversity importance of lost forest (2000-2012)
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Methods• Bird, mammal and amphibian forest species ranges from BirdLife & IUCN
• Refined ranges by altitudinal limits
• Calculated areas of tree cover in each species range for 2000 and 2012
• Weighted each range as inverse of area of tree cover
• Summed weighted species ranges to create importance layers for 2000 and 2012
• Mapped remaining tree cover in 2012 using importance layer for 2012
• Mapped tree cover loss 2000-2012 using importance layer for 2000
• In future, add other taxonomic groups (e.g. reptiles, conifers, cycads, rattans,
gingers, monarchs and swallowtails by 2020)
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What does it tell you?• Which areas of forest loss represent the most significant losses of forest biodiversity
(in terms of their aggregate contributions to species distributions)
• Which areas of remaining forest are the most significant for biodiversity (in terms of
their contributions to species distributions)
How might it be used?• Filtering GLAD alerts
• Informing land-use planning decisions
• Prioritising protected area expansion
• Targeting investments in forest conservation
• Screening potential business operations
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Mapping how forest change impacts
biodiversity
Neil Burgess, Samantha Hill, Andy Purvis
Phot
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Nei
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(CIA
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#PredictsProject
Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing
Terrestrial Systems: the PREDICTS project
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MethodologyGlobal Forest ChangeForest loss
Forest gain
Forest cover 2000
Forest cover 2010
Pressure maps
Other pressuresHuman population density
Proximity to roads
PREDICTSmodel
Map of forest change impact on
biodiversity
CSIRO downscaled land use map
Where has forest
been lost?Where has
forest been
gained?
Where forest has been lost,
what is the land being used for?
Other pressures that
influence biodiversity?
Patterns of loss and
gain
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Database has 767 studies, 32,078 sites, 98 countries, > 300 ecoregions
Database described in Hudson, Newbold et al. 2014 Ecol & Evol
Database is publically accessible: data.nhm.ac.uk
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Taxonomic coverage of 51,000 species
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Measuring site-level biodiversity
CroplandPrimary vegetation
5 species richness 4
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Measuring site-level biodiversity
CroplandPrimary vegetation
15 abundance 14
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Measuring site-level biodiversity
CroplandPrimary vegetation
15 abundance of original species 6
Biodiversity Intactness
Newbold et al. 2016 Science 353(6296)
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Biodiversity intactness
Short-term goals:
Refine modelsRefine mapsExtend to global area
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Biodiversity Intactness
What does it tell you?• How native species assemblages are impacted by:
• forest change (including regeneration) • the use of cleared areas of forest (i.e. is the area used for
agriculture, urbanisation etc.)• other human pressures (e.g. the introduction of roads)
• Where we can find areas of: intact biodiversity, recovery, and dramatic degradation
How might it be used?• Gathering statistics (at regional to national levels) on progress
towards retaining biodiversity*• Advise land-use planners and businesses on:
• the consequences of development to biodiversity• where development would be most harmful to biodiversity
• Advise protected-area planners on hotspots of intactness• Filtering GLAD alerts
* for instance, the BII was already used as an indicator in the 2016 UK State of Nature Report
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Long-term goals:
Temporal BIIFragmentationExtend databaseAnnual updates
Biodiversity intactness
2001 2012
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20122001 Temporal Biodiversity Intactness
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Long-term goals:
Temporal BIIFragmentationExtend databaseAnnual updates
Biodiversity intactness
2001 2012
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In the future… Biodiversity Intactness as an interactive tool?
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Prioritizing Deforestation Alerts in the GFW Platform for Rapid Reaction Responses in Areas of High Conservation Importance in Tropical Forests
Eric Dinerstein, Neil Burgess, and Anup JoshiOn Behalf of the Global Forest Watch Biodiversity Working Group
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• Slide from Carolyn on GLAD alerts from Peru
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GLAD Alerts
□ Ecoregions & Landscapes
Intact Forests
Carbon Density
Imperiled Ecoregions
□ Species and Sites □ User Defined Chest of Drawers
PREDICTS
KBAs
IUCN maps of range rarity
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Option 1. Filtering GLAD Alerts by Ecoregions and Landscapes
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Potapov et al. 2017
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© Bernardo Roca-Rey Ross
Two conservation targets:Intact forest landscapes and fragments holding the last remaining population of a critically endangered species (AZE)
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Option 2. The Sites or Hotspots of Rarity Approach (a continuous layer)
Impact of forest change on
biodiversity intactness
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Option 2. The Sites or Hotspots of Rarity Approach (a continuous layer)
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Option 3. The User Defined Approach (chest of drawers)
Monarch breeding and overwintering
sites
Key Biodiversity Areas
Tiger Conservation Landscapes
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More layers can be addedKnown breeding and non-breeding sites of threatened migratory birds or butterflies
Alliance For Zero Extinction Sites
Important Bird Areas
Key Biodiversity Areas
Protected Areas (IUCN I-VI)
Tiger Conservation Landscapes
Priority Ape PolygonsProtected Areas with 10km buffer for
African and Asiatic elephant populations in forested habitat
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And prioritized by the end userKnown breeding and non-
breeding sites of threatened migratory birds or butterflies
Alliance For Zero Extinction Sites
Important Bird Areas
Key Biodiversity Areas
Protected Areas (IUCN I-VI)
Tiger Conservation Landscapes
Priority Ape Polygons
Forested PAs + 10km buffer for African and Asiatic elephants
Peru
GLAD alerts for all KBAs
in Peru
Glad alerts for all
forested PAs in Tiger
Conservation Landscapes in SumatraSumatra
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PHOTO: Jeffrey Rolinc (Flickr)
• Who could use these data? How do we reach them?• What can these data be used to accomplish?• What will be the main challenges we will face?• Other than a map, how can we display data so it is best understood? How do we best
communicate these data and insights?• In an ideal world, what would GFWB look like in one year? Five years? Ten years?