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Revision as of 15:10, 3 April 2014
Description: | Increase in areas with protected status, as well as the size of the areas as the amount of spots. |
Reference: | PBL, 2010 |
Is implemented in: | Agricultural systems |
Associated theme items: | Agricultural land use (Land use), Other land use (Land use), Aquatic biodiversity (NB), Eco goods and services (NB), Land cover (NB), Terrestrial biodiversity (NB) |
Associated policy response component
Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Land-use regulation
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Agricultural economy and forestry
Effect : Expansion of protected areas decreases the available area for agriculture in certain regions.
Component: Agricultural systems
Effect : Agriculture is not allowed in protected areas and therefore is allocated at other locations.
Component: Terrestrial biodiversity
Effect : No pressure from agricultural land use in protected areas. Outside protected areas this pressure may increase.
Component: Aquatic biodiversity
Effect : Lower pressure from agricultural impacts in protected area regions. Outside protected areas this pressure may increase.
Component: Ecosystem goods and services
Effect : the ES "nature based tourism" is positively influenced by the amount of protected area.