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Global trends and scenarios for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services from 1900 to 2050


Henrique M. Pereira

Inês S. Martins

Paul Leadley

Alexander Popp

Detlef P. van Vuuren

Henrique M. Pereira

Inês S. Martins

Paul Leadley

Alexander Popp

Detlef P. van Vuuren

George Hurtt

Luise Quoss

Almut Arneth

Daniele Baisero

Michel Bakkenes

Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer

Louise Chini

Moreno Di Marco

Simon Ferrier

Shinichiro Fujimori

Carlos A. Guerra

Michael Harfoot

Thomas D. Harwood

Tomoko Hasegawa

Petr Havlík

Stefanie Hellweg

Jelle P. Hilbers

Samantha L. L. Hill

Akiko Hirata

Andrew J. Hoskins

Florian Humpenöder

Jan H. Janse

Walter Jetz

Justin A. Johnson

Andreas Krause

David Leclère

Tetsuya Matsui

Johan R. Meijer

Michael Obersteiner

Haruka Ohashi

Adriana De Palma

Benjamin Poulter

Andy Purvis

Benjamin Quesada

Carlo Rondinini

Aafke M. Schipper

Josef Settele

Richard Sharp

Kiyoshi Takahashi

Matthew V. Talluto

Wilfried Thuiller

Nicolas Titeux

Piero Visconti

Florian Wolf

Rob Alkemade
pmid: 38662818
Based on an extensive model intercomparison, we assessed trends in biodiversity and ecosystem services from historical reconstructions and future scenarios of land-use and climate change. During the 20th century, biodiversity declined globally by 2 to 11%, as estimated by a range of indicators. Provisioning ecosystem services increased several fold, and regulating services decreased moderately. Going forward, policies toward sustainability have the potential to slow biodiversity loss resulting from land-use change and the demand for provisioning services while reducing or reversing declines in regulating services. However, negative impacts on biodiversity due to climate change appear poised to increase, particularly in the higher-emissions scenarios. Our assessment identifies remaining modeling uncertainties but also robustly shows that renewed policy efforts are needed to meet the goals of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Life Science, Biodiversity, Ecosystem
Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Life Science, Biodiversity, Ecosystem
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