Landscape pattern analysis reveals global loss of interior forest
ScienceDaily reports
Between 2000 and 2012, the world lost more forest area than it gained, according to researchers who estimated a global net loss of 1.71 million square kilometers of forest — an area about two and a half times the size of Texas. Furthermore, when researchers analyzed patterns of remaining forest, they found a global loss of interior forest — core areas that, when intact, maintain critical habitat and ecological functions.
Source: Landscape pattern analysis reveals global loss of interior forest — ScienceDaily


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