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Protected zones in context: Exploring the complexity of armed conflicts and their impacts on the protection of biodiversity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2023

Elaine (Lan Yin) Hsiao*
Affiliation:
Assistant Professor, School of Peace and Conflict Studies, Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States Chair of the Theme on Environment and Peace, Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, International Union for Conservation of Nature
Adrian Garside
Affiliation:
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of War Studies, King's College London, UK Lecturer, Masters’ Program, Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
Doug Weir
Affiliation:
Research and Policy Director, Conflict and Environment Observatory, Hebden Bridge, UK Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Geography, King's College London, UK
Andrew J. Plumptre
Affiliation:
Head of Key Biodiversity Areas Secretariat, based at BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK
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*Corresponding author email: ehsiao1@kent.edu
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Abstract

Protected areas safeguard biodiversity of global ecological importance, even throughout armed conflicts. The International Law Commission's Principles on Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts propose that certain ecologically important areas could be designated as protected zones during armed conflicts. This article uses a geospatial analysis of armed conflicts and Key Biodiversity Areas and three case studies to inform recommendations on how the protection of ecologically important areas could be enhanced through visibility, local actors and international stakeholders as part of a broader interpretation of a protected zone.

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Protected Areas
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This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the ICRC
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Figure 1. Locations of armed conflict and UNHCR sites in relation to KBAs across the world.

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Table 1. Locations of armed conflict events, refugee/IDP camp locations and UNHCR field stations within KBAs by country

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Figure 2. Percentage of the number of (a) armed conflict events, (b) refugee/IDP sites, (c) UNHCR field sites and (d) randomly placed points with proximity to KBAs (km).