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- W4213303061 abstract "Abstract The majority of vertebrate species globally are dependent on forests, most of which require active protection to safeguard global biodiversity. Forests, however, are increasingly either being disturbed, planted or managed in the form of timber or food plantations. Because of a lack of spatial data, forest management has commonly been ignored in previous conservation assessments. Here we show – using a new global map of forest management - that disturbed and human managed forests cover the distributional ranges of most forest-associated species. Even more worrying, protected areas are increasingly being established in areas dominated by disturbed forests. Our results imply that species extinction risk and habitat assessments might have been overly optimistic with forest management practices being ignored. With forest restoration being in the centre of climate and conservation policies in this decade, we caution that policy makers should explicitly consider forest management." @default.
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