. Carbon emissions from forest loss in protected areas. Afrotropic. Tropical Asia Figure 9. Forest loss (in %) within and outside protected areas in the four realms of the humid tropical forest biome. Although deforestation rates in more strictly protected areas in Australasia () appeared higher than deforestation in all types of protected area () or outside protected areas (; Figure 9), this may be an artefact of the large number of protected areas in this region lacking boundary information, which are excluded from this analysis. It is also possible that category I-II protecte


. Carbon emissions from forest loss in protected areas. Afrotropic. Tropical Asia Figure 9. Forest loss (in %) within and outside protected areas in the four realms of the humid tropical forest biome. Although deforestation rates in more strictly protected areas in Australasia () appeared higher than deforestation in all types of protected area () or outside protected areas (; Figure 9), this may be an artefact of the large number of protected areas in this region lacking boundary information, which are excluded from this analysis. It is also possible that category I-II protected areas in this region have been designated in areas of high deforestation pressure. 17. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Campbell, A. , Kapos, V. , Lysenko, I. , Scharlemann, J. , Dickson, B. , Gibbs, H. , Hansen, M. , Miles, L. , UNEP-WCMC. UNEP-WCMC


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