Strategic Forest Reserves can protect biodiversity in the western United States and mitigate climate change

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Beverly E. Law
Logan T. Berner
Polly C. Buotte
David J. Mildrexler
William J. Ripple
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[1] Oregon State University,Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society
[2] EcoSpatial Services L.L.C.,Energy and Resources Group
[3] University of California Berkeley,undefined
[4] Eastern Oregon Legacy Lands,undefined
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Communications Earth & Environment | / 2卷
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Forest preservation is crucial for protecting biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Here we assess current forest preservation in the western United States using spatial data and find that beyond the 18.9% (17.5 Mha) currently protected, an additional 11.1% (10.3 Mha) is needed to achieve 30% preservation by 2030 (30 × 30). To help meet this regional preservation target, we developed a framework that prioritizes forestlands for preservation using spatial metrics of biodiversity and/or carbon within each ecoregion. We show that meeting this preservation target would lead to greater protection of animal and tree species habitat, current carbon stocks, future carbon accumulation, and forests that are important for surface drinking water. The highest priority forestlands are primarily owned by the federal government, though substantial areas are also owned by private entities and state and tribal governments. Establishing Strategic Forest Reserves would help protect biodiversity and carbon for climate adaptation and mitigation.
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