Published February 13, 2023 | Version v1
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Supplementary Information for "Mapping potential conflicts between global agriculture and terrestrial conservation"

  • 1. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2. Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden, the Netherlands
  • 3. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
  • 4. Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan
  • 5. National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Yokohama, Japan
  • 6. Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan
  • 7. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

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This archive contains supplementary figures from mapping potential conflicts between global agriculture and terrestrial conservation in 2010 and 2070. Please see the captions of these figures below.

Supplementary Figure 3. Distribution of regional land use by agricultural commodity and conservation priority (CP) index intervals (48 x 3 sub-figures).
Supplementary Figure 4. Distribution of regional land use (left) and global land use (right) of 48 agricultural commodities (48 x 3 sub-figures). The x-axis is the land use as a proportion of the total global production area.
Supplementary Figure 5. Comparison of the distribution of regional land use for 48 agricultural commodities between 2010 and 2070 scenarios (48 x 7 x 2 sub-figures).
Supplementary Figure 6. Comparison of land use and conservation conflict between national and global levels. The y-axis refers to the land use as a proportion of the total global production area. There are 48 agricultural commodities for 197 countries (197 x 48 x 3 sub-figures).
Supplementary Figure 7. Comparison of the land use distribution of top producers for 48 agricultural commodities between 2010 and 2070 scenarios (48 x 10 x 2 sub-figures).
Supplementary Figure 8. Spatial distribution maps of production areas for 48 agricultural commodities (48 x 3 maps).
Supplementary Figure 9. Conflict between conservation priority sites and (non-)domestic land use for 42 agricultural commodities associated with consumption in 197 countries (197 x 42 x 3 sub-figures).
Supplementary Figure 10. Land use maps of 42 agricultural commodities linked to consumption in 197 countries (197 x 42 x 3 maps).
Supplementary Figure 11. Conservation priority index and export rate of selected agricultural commodity for primary production cells (land use of each agricultural commodity > 10% of cell area). a) Current status in 2010. b) Shifts of conservation priority in 2070 (RCP 8.5). Triangles point-up and point-down to indicate increased and decreased CP, respectively. Density plots on top and right show cell densities corresponding to export rate and CP index, respectively.
Supplementary Figure 12. Maps of global conservation priority index in 2010 and 2070.
Supplementary Figure 13. a, Performance curves for prioritization per scenario 2010, 2070-RCP2.6, and 2070-RCP8.5). Curves show the average fraction of species' range covered in each scenario weighted by each species weight, divided by the total weight of species (y-axis), by a given fraction of the landscape (x-axis). b, Histograms and boxplots of all CP map pixels. Each jittered point in boxplots represents a map pixel.

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