Fig. 4: Differences between global-scale landward and seaward prioritisations by country. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Differences between global-scale landward and seaward prioritisations by country.

From: Safeguarding climate-resilient mangroves requires only a moderate increase in the global protected area

Fig. 4: Differences between global-scale landward and seaward prioritisations by country.

Each circle represents a country and is positioned in the centroid of the mangrove distribution in each country polygon. Circle colours represent the degree of agreement between the landward and seaward prioritisation calculated using Cohen’s kappa statistic. Circle size represents the difference in the percentage of mangrove area selected between the two prioritisations (i.e., larger circles represent a greater difference in total mangrove area selected in the country). Countries in which mangroves were not selected in both prioritisations are not represented. Both landward and seaward prioritisations used a climate-smart threshold of 0.3.

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