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Preserving 40% forest cover is a valuable and well-supported conservation guideline: reply to Banks-Leite et al.

Víctor Arroyo-RodríguezLenore FahrigJames I WatlingJustin NowakowskiMarcelo TabarelliLutz TischendorfFelipe P L MeloBráulio A SantosMaíra BenchimolJose Carlos Morante-FilhoJ W Ferry SlikIma C G VieiraTeja Tscharntke
Published in: Ecology letters (2021)
Banks-Leite et al. (2021) claim that our suggestion of preserving ≥ 40% forest cover lacks evidence and can be problematic. We find these claims unfounded, and discuss why conservation planning urgently requires valuable, well-supported and feasible general guidelines like the 40% criterion. Using region-specific thresholds worldwide is unfeasible and potentially harmful.
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