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Expanding Kenya's protected areas under the Convention on Biological Diversity to maximize coverage of plant diversity
Authors:Laura Scherer  Michael Curran  Miguel Alvarez
Affiliation:1. Institute of Environmental Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;2. INRES‐Vegetation Ecology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Biodiversity is highly valuable and critically threatened by anthropogenic degradation of the natural environment. In response, governments have pledged enhanced protected‐area coverage, which requires scarce biological data to identify conservation priorities. To assist this effort, we mapped conservation priorities in Kenya based on maximizing alpha (species richness) and beta diversity (species turnover) of plant communities while minimizing economic costs. We used plant‐cover percentages from vegetation surveys of over 2000 plots to build separate models for each type of diversity. Opportunity and management costs were based on literature data and interviews with conservation organizations. Species richness was predicted to be highest in a belt from Lake Turkana through Mount Kenya and in a belt parallel to the coast, and species turnover was predicted to be highest in western Kenya and along the coast. Our results suggest the expanding reserve network should focus on the coast and northeastern provinces of Kenya, where new biological surveys would also fill biological data gaps. Meeting the Convention on Biological Diversity target of 17% terrestrial coverage by 2020 would increase representation of Kenya's plant communities by 75%. However, this would require about 50 times more funds than Kenya has received thus far from the Global Environment Facility.
Keywords:alpha diversity  beta diversity  community modeling  environmental surrogacy  management costs  opportunity costs  spatial conservation prioritization  survey design  costos de manejo  costos de oportunidad  diseñ  o de censos  diversidad alfa  diversidad beta  modelado de comunidades  priorizació  n de la conservació  n espacial  sustituto ambiental
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