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World's wilderness reduced by a tenth since 1990s | World's wilderness reduced by a tenth since 1990s |
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A tenth of the world's wilderness has vanished in the past two decades, research shows. | A tenth of the world's wilderness has vanished in the past two decades, research shows. |
New maps show "alarming losses" of pristine landscapes, particularly in South America and Africa, according to World Conservation Society scientists. | New maps show "alarming losses" of pristine landscapes, particularly in South America and Africa, according to World Conservation Society scientists. |
They argue in Current Biology that wild areas are ignored in international conservation agreements, despite their ecological and cultural value. | They argue in Current Biology that wild areas are ignored in international conservation agreements, despite their ecological and cultural value. |
About 20% of the world's land area is classed as wilderness. | About 20% of the world's land area is classed as wilderness. |
By this, scientists mean landscapes free of large-scale human disturbances such as housing, development and industry. | By this, scientists mean landscapes free of large-scale human disturbances such as housing, development and industry. |
The majority of these untouched spaces are found in North America, north Asia, north Africa and Australia. | The majority of these untouched spaces are found in North America, north Asia, north Africa and Australia. |
They are often home to indigenous peoples as well as endangered plants and animals. | They are often home to indigenous peoples as well as endangered plants and animals. |
'Invest more' in protected areas | 'Invest more' in protected areas |
'Rewilding' Australia's landscape | 'Rewilding' Australia's landscape |
James Watson of the University of Queensland, Australia, and the US Wildlife Conservation Society in New York said wilderness areas "are completely ignored in environmental policy". | James Watson of the University of Queensland, Australia, and the US Wildlife Conservation Society in New York said wilderness areas "are completely ignored in environmental policy". |
"International policy mechanisms must recognise the actions needed to maintain wilderness areas before it is too late," said Prof Watson. | "International policy mechanisms must recognise the actions needed to maintain wilderness areas before it is too late," said Prof Watson. |
"We probably have one to two decades to turn this around." | "We probably have one to two decades to turn this around." |
Rewilding | Rewilding |
The findings are based on a current map of wilderness areas around the globe compared with one produced in the same way in the early 1990s. | The findings are based on a current map of wilderness areas around the globe compared with one produced in the same way in the early 1990s. |
The maps show that an estimated 3.3 million sq km (almost 10%) of wilderness area has been lost in that time. | The maps show that an estimated 3.3 million sq km (almost 10%) of wilderness area has been lost in that time. |
The researchers say all wilderness areas, regardless of their size, should be assessed immediately for protection measures. | The researchers say all wilderness areas, regardless of their size, should be assessed immediately for protection measures. |
If not, all attempts to restore places to nature - known as "rewilding" - will be futile, they argue. | If not, all attempts to restore places to nature - known as "rewilding" - will be futile, they argue. |
Toos van Noordwijk, director of engagement and science at Earthwatch Institute (Europe), said the research highlighted a very troubling trend that affects us all. | Toos van Noordwijk, director of engagement and science at Earthwatch Institute (Europe), said the research highlighted a very troubling trend that affects us all. |
"In Europe, we lost most of our wilderness long before 1990," she said. | "In Europe, we lost most of our wilderness long before 1990," she said. |
"But even here, biodiversity is still declining, as will be demonstrated again by the State of Nature report that will be released next Wednesday." | "But even here, biodiversity is still declining, as will be demonstrated again by the State of Nature report that will be released next Wednesday." |
She said we all shared responsibility for the main cause of this loss around the world - unsustainable land use, particularly for agriculture. | She said we all shared responsibility for the main cause of this loss around the world - unsustainable land use, particularly for agriculture. |
But she said the good news was that there were more opportunities for action than ever before, including the growing field of citizen science. | But she said the good news was that there were more opportunities for action than ever before, including the growing field of citizen science. |
"We urgently need to embrace these opportunities to preserve wilderness areas and a rich biodiversity," she added. | "We urgently need to embrace these opportunities to preserve wilderness areas and a rich biodiversity," she added. |
Mike Barrett of WWF-UK said the vast scale of loss in global wilderness is having grave impacts. | |
"As we seemingly enter the Anthropocene era, this report further signifies humanity's immense impact and the effects that is having for wildlife and people alike." | |
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