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Robin Sharp

Robin Sharp

· Full-time Senior Lecturer in Violin and Chamber MusicVerified

Stanford University · Music

Active 1949–2024

h-index26
Citations2.9k
Papers7020 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Environmental resource management
  • Geography
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Natural resource economics
  • Ecology
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
  • Cartography

Selected publications

  • Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets

    Nature Ecology & Evolution · 2022 · 116 citations

    • Environmental resource management
    • Natural resource economics
    • Geography

    Sustaining the organisms, ecosystems and processes that underpin human wellbeing is necessary to achieve sustainable development. Here we define critical natural assets as the natural and semi-natural ecosystems that provide 90% of the total current magnitude of 14 types of nature's contributions to people (NCP), and we map the global locations of these critical natural assets at 2 km resolution. Critical natural assets for maintaining local-scale NCP (12 of the 14 NCP) account for 30% of total global land area and 24% of national territorial waters, while 44% of land area is required to also maintain two global-scale NCP (carbon storage and moisture recycling). These areas overlap substantially with cultural diversity (areas containing 96% of global languages) and biodiversity (covering area requirements for 73% of birds and 66% of mammals). At least 87% of the world's population live in the areas benefitting from critical natural assets for local-scale NCP, while only 16% live on the lands containing these assets. Many of the NCP mapped here are left out of international agreements focused on conserving species or mitigating climate change, yet this analysis shows that explicitly prioritizing critical natural assets and the NCP they provide could simultaneously advance development, climate and conservation goals.

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  • Rebecca Chaplin‐Kramer

    Stanford University

    48 shared
  • Perrine Hamel

    Nanyang Technological University

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  • Léa Tardieu

    Territoires, Environnement, Télédétection et Information Spatiale

    21 shared
  • Paul Leadley

    19 shared
  • Justin A. Johnson

    University of Minnesota

    15 shared
  • Henrique M. Pereira

    Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

    15 shared
  • Lisa Mandle

    Capital University

    13 shared
  • Wilfried Thuiller

    Laboratoire d'Écologie Alpine

    13 shared

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