TY - JOUR T1 - Prioritizing landscapes to reconcile biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, and human well-being in India JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2022.08.27.505513 SP - 2022.08.27.505513 AU - Arjun Srivathsa AU - Divya Vasudev AU - Tanaya Nair AU - Stotra Chakrabarti AU - Pranav Chanchani AU - Ruth DeFries AU - Arpit Deomurari AU - Sutirtha Dutta AU - Dipankar Ghose AU - Varun R. Goswami AU - Rajat Nayak AU - Amrita Neelakantan AU - Prachi Thatte AU - Srinivas Vaidyanathan AU - Madhu Verma AU - Jagdish Krishnaswamy AU - Mahesh Sankaran AU - Uma Ramakrishnan Y1 - 2022/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2022/10/23/2022.08.27.505513.abstract N2 - Biodiversity conservation and human well-being are tightly interlinked; yet mismatches in the scale at which both priorities are planned and implemented have exacerbated biodiversity loss, erosion of ecosystem services, and declining human quality of life. India houses the second largest human population on the planet, while <5% of the country’s land area is effectively protected for conservation. This warrants landscape-level conservation planning through a judicious mix of land-sharing and land-sparing approaches, and co-production of ecosystem services. Through a multi-faceted assessment, we prioritize spatial extents of land parcels that, in the face of anthropogenic threats, can safeguard conservation landscapes across India’s biogeographic zones. We find that only a fraction (~15%) of such priority areas identified here are encompassed under India’s extant PA network, and several landscapes of high importance were omitted in all previous global-scale assessments. We then examined the spatial congruence of priority areas with administrative units earmarked for economic development by the Indian government, and propose management-zoning through state-driven and participatory approaches. Our spatially explicit insights can help meet the twin goals of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in India and other countries across the Global South.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. ER -