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PhD candidate researching conservation & food security in Ethiopia | Durrell Institute of Conservation & Ecology | Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
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There is also an accompanying News & Views by Johanna Eklund, which places the study in the wider context of assessing national progress towards 30-by-30. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Integrating different measures of protected area effectiveness and social outcomes under a quasi-experimental analytical framework highlights tricky trade-offs in implementing ambitious global biodive...
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A blueprint for assessing national progress towards ‘30 by 30’ - Nature Ecology & Evolution
But these gains have come with costs. People living near protected areas experienced greater declines in food security. For global conservation targets to succeed, protected areas need to be effective, representative and fair - and local costs need to be recognised so they can be reduced.
This work was only possible through a long-running collaborations. Huge thanks to all co-authors, collaborators and partners involved, especially our Ethiopian colleagues and institutions for their leadership, expertise and long-term commitment to this work.