๐ฟ Protected Area Networks Safeguarding Ecosystem Services: Lessons from Wuyishan
Protected areas are often seen as the backbone of biodiversity conservation ๐ฟ, but can they also safeguard the ecosystem services that people rely on every day—like clean water ๐ง, fertile soil ๐พ, and climate regulation ๐ค️? Research from the Wuyishan Biodiversity Priority Conservation Area suggests the answer is a strong yes. By protecting forests, rivers, and native habitats, these networks don’t just conserve wildlife—they stabilize entire landscapes that support both nature and local communities. At the landscape scale, the Wuyishan region demonstrates how interconnected reserves work better than isolated patches ๐ฒ๐ฆ. Continuous forest cover reduces erosion, improves water retention, enhances carbon storage, and maintains pollination pathways. Scientists found that areas within protected zones showed healthier ecosystems and stronger service delivery compared to unprotected lands. This highlights the power of coordinated conservation planning rather than scatter...





