Fig. 6: Pollination sufficiency estimates and global changes across modelled scenarios.
From: Projected landscape-scale repercussions of global action for climate and biodiversity protection

a Spatial representation of estimated pollination sufficiency values (see Methods) at field-scale for the reference year 2015. ‘High’ indicates that there is sufficient pollinator habitat available within the 2 km flight radius around cropland pixels to ensure a stable pollination supply, while ‘moderate’ and ‘low‘ indicate deficient or insufficient availability of pollinator habitat around cropland. Grey pixels denote non-cropland areas. b Global changes in cropland area with ‘high’, ‘moderate’ and ‘low’ pollination sufficiency scores between 2015 and 2050. Bars represent overall changes in cropland area, while shaded dots illustrate pollination sufficiency changes in historic cropland areas only (pixels classified as cropland in 2015). c Global changes across pollination sufficiency thresholds expressed as percentage of total cropland. See Supplementary Fig. 4 for changes in absolute values.