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Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets

View ORCID ProfileRebecca Chaplin-Kramer, View ORCID ProfileRachel A Neugarten, Richard P Sharp, Pamela M Collins, View ORCID ProfileStephen Polasky, View ORCID ProfileDavid Hole, View ORCID ProfileRichard Schuster, View ORCID ProfileMatthew Strimas-Mackey, View ORCID ProfileMark Mulligan, Carter Brandon, Sandra Diaz, View ORCID ProfileEtienne Fluet-Chouinard, LJ Gorenflo, Justin A Johnson, View ORCID ProfileChristina M Kennedy, Patrick W Keys, Kate Longley-Wood, View ORCID ProfilePeter B McIntyre, View ORCID ProfileMonica Noon, View ORCID ProfileUnai Pascual, View ORCID ProfileCatherine Reidy Liermann, View ORCID ProfilePatrick R Roehrdanz, View ORCID ProfileGuido Schmidt-Traub, View ORCID ProfileM Rebecca Shaw, View ORCID ProfileMark Spalding, Will R Turner, View ORCID ProfileArnout van Soesbergen, View ORCID ProfileReg A Watson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.08.361014
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer
1Natural Capital Project, Stanford University, 327 Campus Drive, Stanford CA USA
2Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota, 1954 Buford Ave, St. Paul, MN, USA
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  • For correspondence: bchaplin@stanford.edu
Rachel A Neugarten
3Dept. of Natural Resources & Environment, Cornell University, 226 Mann Drive, Ithaca NY 14853 USA
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Richard P Sharp
1Natural Capital Project, Stanford University, 327 Campus Drive, Stanford CA USA
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Pamela M Collins
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Stephen Polasky
5Dept. of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA
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David Hole
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Richard Schuster
6Dept. of Biology, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Carleton University, Ottawa ON, K1S 5B6 Canada
7Nature Conservancy of Canada, 245 Eglinton Ave East, Suite 410, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 3J1, Canada
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Matthew Strimas-Mackey
3Dept. of Natural Resources & Environment, Cornell University, 226 Mann Drive, Ithaca NY 14853 USA
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Mark Mulligan
8Dept. of Geography, King’s College London, Bush House, North East Wing, 40 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG, UK
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Carter Brandon
9World Resources Institute, 10 G St NE #800, Washington, DC 20002
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Sandra Diaz
10Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (IMBIV), CONICET, Casilla de Correo 495, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina
11Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Departamento de Diversidad Biológica y Ecología, Córdoba, Argentina
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Etienne Fluet-Chouinard
12Dept. of Earth System Science, Stanford University, 473 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA
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LJ Gorenflo
13Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
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Justin A Johnson
5Dept. of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA
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Christina M Kennedy
14Global Protect Oceans, Lands and Waters Program, The Nature Conservancy, Fort Collins, CO, 80524, USA
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Patrick W Keys
15School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University, Mailstop 1036, Fort Collins CO 80523
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Kate Longley-Wood
16The Nature Conservancy, 4245 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203, USA
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Peter B McIntyre
3Dept. of Natural Resources & Environment, Cornell University, 226 Mann Drive, Ithaca NY 14853 USA
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Monica Noon
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Unai Pascual
17Basque Centre for Climate Change, Sede Building 1, 1st floor. Scientific Campus of the University of the Basque Country, 48940 Leioa, Spain
18Basque Foundation for Science, Ikerbasque, Bilbao, Spain
19Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
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Catherine Reidy Liermann
20Department of Environmental Science, Huxley College, Western Washington University, Everett, WA 98201, USA
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Patrick R Roehrdanz
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Guido Schmidt-Traub
21Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 19 Rue Bergère, 75009 Paris France
22Sunway University, 5, Jalan Universiti, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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M Rebecca Shaw
23World Wildlife Fund, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
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Mark Spalding
16The Nature Conservancy, 4245 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203, USA
24Dept. of Physical, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, University of Siena, Pian dei Mantellini, Siena 53100, Italy
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Will R Turner
4Conservation International, 2100 Crystal Drive #600, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
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Arnout van Soesbergen
25UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 219 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DL, UK
8Dept. of Geography, King’s College London, Bush House, North East Wing, 40 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG, UK
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Reg A Watson
26Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point, Tasmania, Australia 7004
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ABSTRACT

Sustaining the organisms, ecosystems, and processes that underpin human well-being is necessary to achieve sustainable development. Here we identify critical natural assets, natural and semi-natural ecosystems that provide 90% of the total current magnitude of 14 types of nature’s contributions to people (NCP). Critical natural assets for maintaining local-scale NCP (12 of the 14 NCP mapped) comprise 30% of total global land area and 24% of national territorial waters, while 44% of land area is required for maintaining all NCP (including those that accrue at the global scale, carbon storage and moisture recycling). At least 87% of the world’s population lives in the areas benefiting from critical natural assets for local-scale NCP, while only 16% lives on the lands containing these assets. Critical natural assets also overlap substantially with areas important for biodiversity (covering area requirements for 73% of birds and 66% of mammals) and cultural diversity (representing 96% of global Indigenous and non-migrant languages). Many of the NCP mapped here are left out of international agreements focused on conserving species or mitigating climate change, yet this analysis shows that explicitly prioritizing critical natural assets for NCP could simultaneously advance development, climate, and conservation goals. Crafting policy and investment strategies that protect critical natural assets is essential for sustaining human well-being and securing Earth’s life support systems.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • Minor revisions to the main text were made in response to reviewers comments.

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Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Rachel A Neugarten, Richard P Sharp, Pamela M Collins, Stephen Polasky, David Hole, Richard Schuster, Matthew Strimas-Mackey, Mark Mulligan, Carter Brandon, Sandra Diaz, Etienne Fluet-Chouinard, LJ Gorenflo, Justin A Johnson, Christina M Kennedy, Patrick W Keys, Kate Longley-Wood, Peter B McIntyre, Monica Noon, Unai Pascual, Catherine Reidy Liermann, Patrick R Roehrdanz, Guido Schmidt-Traub, M Rebecca Shaw, Mark Spalding, Will R Turner, Arnout van Soesbergen, Reg A Watson
bioRxiv 2020.11.08.361014; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.08.361014
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Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Rachel A Neugarten, Richard P Sharp, Pamela M Collins, Stephen Polasky, David Hole, Richard Schuster, Matthew Strimas-Mackey, Mark Mulligan, Carter Brandon, Sandra Diaz, Etienne Fluet-Chouinard, LJ Gorenflo, Justin A Johnson, Christina M Kennedy, Patrick W Keys, Kate Longley-Wood, Peter B McIntyre, Monica Noon, Unai Pascual, Catherine Reidy Liermann, Patrick R Roehrdanz, Guido Schmidt-Traub, M Rebecca Shaw, Mark Spalding, Will R Turner, Arnout van Soesbergen, Reg A Watson
bioRxiv 2020.11.08.361014; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.08.361014

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