Are protected areas covering important biodiversity sites? An assessment of the nature protection network in Sicily (Italy)
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2018-11-01Author
Signorello, G.
Prato, C.
Marzo, A.
Ientile, R.
Cucuzza, G.
Sciandrello, S.
Martínez-López, J.
Balbi, S.
Villa, F.
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Land Use Policy: 78: 593-602-602 (2018)
Abstract
GIS spatial analysis of three indicators (vegetation value, faunal richness and landscape heterogeneity) was used to detect and map High-Value Biodiversity Areas (HVBAs), estimate the coverage of biodiversity in the Sicilian protected areas network, and identify new priority areas that could improve long-term biodiversity conservation outcomes. Findings indicated that only 32% of HVBAs are currently covered by the protected areas network. Hotspot analysis revealed that a modest expansion (less than 1%) in the current extent of protected areas would include a disproportionate amount (56%) of biodiversity hotspots, and identified prioritized candidates HVBAs for designation of new protected areas. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd