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C. Samper
Researcher at Wildlife Conservation Society
Publications - 3
Citations - 289
C. Samper is an academic researcher from Wildlife Conservation Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deforestation & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 74 citations.
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Modification of forests by people means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity
Hedley S. Grantham,Adam Duncan,Tom Evans,Kendall R. Jones,Hawthorne L. Beyer,Richard Schuster,Joe Walston,Justina C. Ray,Jan Robinson,M. Callow,T. Clement,H. M. Costa,A. DeGemmis,Paul R. Elsen,Jamison Ervin,P. Franco,Elizabeth Dow Goldman,Scott J. Goetz,Andrew J. Hansen,E. Hofsvang,Patrick Jantz,Stacy D. Jupiter,A. Kang,Penny F. Langhammer,William F. Laurance,Susan Lieberman,Matthew Linkie,Yadvinder Malhi,Sean L. Maxwell,M. Mendez,Russell A. Mittermeier,Nicholas J. Murray,Hugh P. Possingham,Hugh P. Possingham,J. Radachowsky,S. Saatchi,C. Samper,J. Silverman,Aurélie Shapiro,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,T. Stevens,Emma J. Stokes,Richard N. Taylor,T. Tear,Robert Tizard,Oscar Venter,Piero Visconti +46 more
TL;DR: This work generates the first globally-consistent, continuous index of forest condition as determined by degree of anthropogenic modification, by integrating data on observed and inferred human pressures and an index of lost connectivity.
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Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity
Hedley S. Grantham,Adam Duncan,Tom D. Evans,Kendall R. Jones,Hawthorne L. Beyer,Richard Schuster,Joe Walston,Justina C. Ray,Jan Robinson,M. Callow,Tom Clements,H. M. Costa,A. DeGemmis,Paul R. Elsen,Jamison Ervin,P. Franco,Elizabeth Dow Goldman,Scott J. Goetz,Andrew J. Hansen,E. Hofsvang,Patrick Jantz,Stacy D. Jupiter,A. Kang,Penny F. Langhammer,William F. Laurance,Susan Lieberman,Matthew Linkie,Yadvinder Malhi,Sean L. Maxwell,M. Mendez,Russell A. Mittermeier,Nicholas J. Murray,Hugh P. Possingham,Hugh P. Possingham,J. Radachowsky,Sassan Saatchi,C. Samper,J. Silverman,Aurélie Shapiro,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,T. Stevens,Emma J. Stokes,Richard N. Taylor,T. Tear,Robert Tizard,Oscar Venter,Piero Visconti,Stephanie Wang,James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson +49 more
TL;DR: A globally consistent, continuous index of forest condition as determined by the degree of anthropogenic modification is generated by integrating data on observed and inferred human pressures and an index of lost connectivity.
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Only 40% of the world’s forests are in good health
Hedley S. Grantham,Adam Duncan,Tom D. Evans,Kendall R. Jones,Hawthorne L. Beyer,R. Shuster,Joe Walston,Justina C. Ray,Jan Robinson,M. Callow,Tom Clements,H. M. Costa,A. DeGemmis,Paul R. Elsen,Jamison Ervin,P. Franco,Elizabeth Dow Goldman,Scott J. Goetz,Andrew J. Hansen,E. Hofsvang,Patrick Jantz,Stacy D. Jupiter,A. Kang,Penny F. Langhammer,William F. Laurance,Susan Lieberman,Matthew Linkie,Yadvinder Malhi,Sean L. Maxwell,M. Mendez,R. Mittermeier,N. Murray,Hugh P. Possingham,Hugh P. Possingham,J. Radachowsky,C. Samper,J. Silverman,Aurélie Shapiro,B. Strassburg,B. Strassburg,T. Stevens,Emma J. Stokes,Richard N. Taylor,T. Tear,Robert Tizard,Oscar Venter,Piero Visconti,Stephanie Wang,J.E.M. Watson,J.E.M. Watson +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first globally consistent, continuous index of forest condition as determined by degree of anthropogenic modification, which they termed "forest health", was generated by integrating data on direct and indirect forest pressures and lost forest connectivity.