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Correction to: Analysing thedistribution ofstrictly protected
areas towardtheEU2030 target
RobertoCazzollaGatti1· PieroZannini1,17,18· GianlucaPiovesan2· NicolaAlessi1,3·
AlbertoBasset4· CarlBeierkuhnlein5· MicheleDiMusciano1,6· RichardField7·
JohnM.Halley8· SamuelHomann5,16· JacopoIaria1· AthanasiosKallimanis9·
GaborL.Lövei10,11· AlbertMorera12· AntonelloProvenzale13· DuccioRocchini1,14·
OleR.Vetaas15· AlessandroChiarucci1
Published online: 20 July 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02644-5
Figures2 and 3 were published with poor color differentiation.
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Communicated by Corrado Marceno.
The original article can be found online at https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s10531- 023- 02644-5.
* Roberto Cazzolla Gatti
roberto.cazzollagatti@unibo.it
1 Present Address: BIOME Lab, Department ofBiological, Geological andEnvironmental Sciences,
Alma Mater Studiorum University ofBologna, Bologna, Italy
2 Department ofEcological andBiological Sciences (DEB), University ofTuscia, Viterbo, Italy
3 Italian Institute forEnvironmental Protection andResearch, Rome, Italy
4 Department ofBiological andEnvironmental Sciences andTechnologies, University ofSalento,
Lecce, Italy
5 Department ofBiogeography, University ofBayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany
6 Department ofClinical Medicine, Public Health, Life andEnvironmental Sciences, University
ofL’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy
7 School ofGeography, University ofNottingham, Nottingham, UK
8 Laboratory ofEcology, Dept. Biological Applications & Technology, University Campus,
Ioannina, Greece
9 Department ofEcology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
10 Department ofAgroecology, Aarhus University, Flakkebjerg Research Centre, Slagelse, Denmark
11 ELKH-DE Anthropocene Ecology Research Group, University ofDebrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
12 Department ofCrop andForest Sciences, University ofLleida, Lleida, Spain
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Fig. 2 Area under protection across biogeographical regions for strictly protected areas. Cumulative area
under protection (%)for each biogeographical region is shown for all strictly protected areas in the upper
panel and for the 3 different IUCN categories (Ia, Ib, and II) in the lower panels
13 Institute ofGeosciences andEarth Resources, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy
14 Department ofSpatial Sciences, Faculty ofEnvironmental Sciences, Czech University ofLife
Sciences Prague, Prague-Suchdol, CzechRepublic
15 Department ofGeography, University ofBergen, Bergen, Norway
16 Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Hof/Saale, Germany
17 LifeWatch, Lecce, Italy
18 Plant Data - Interuniversity Research Centre forPlant Biodiversity andBig Data, Department
ofBiological, Geological andEnvironmental Sciences, University ofBologna, Bologna, Italy
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Fig. 3 Area under protection across EU27 countries for strictly protected areas. Cumulative area under pro-
tection (%)for each country is shown for all strictly protected areas in the upper panel and for the 3 different
IUCN categories (Ia, Ib, and II) in the lower panels
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