TY - JOUR
T1 - Sprawling roads enhanced tropical forest loss during the period 2001–2020
AU - Zheng, Xincheng
AU - Chen, Jin
AU - Zou, Zeyao
AU - Zhen, Shiyong
AU - Liu, Shuang
AU - Li, Jiazheng
AU - Zuo, Xueman
AU - Lin, Sen
AU - Wu, Zhilong
AU - Zhang, Ludan
AU - Lin, Qinxian
AU - Yan, Guodong
AU - Hong, Tao
AU - Qiu, Rongzu
AU - Li, Jian
AU - Wu, Chengzhen
AU - Hu, Xisheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/3/20
Y1 - 2025/3/20
N2 - Sprawling road networks cutting through forested areas continue to be a potent catalyst of deforestation in tropical regions. Yet, pantropical assessments limited by the lack of high-resolution global maps of tropical forest loss induced by road networks. Here, we harnessed the road dataset from the Global Roads Inventory Project and the forest loss dataset from Global Forest Change, to produce global tropical high-resolution maps of road impact index spanning 2001 to 2020. We find that the forest area within a 1-km distance from roads accounts for about one-sixth, but its proportion of forest loss is nearly one-third, the road impact index is 2.45 times higher than those beyond the zone. The road impact index of all countries shows a decreasing trend with the distance from roads and increasing from 2001 to 2020. Our findings emphasize the urgent need for globalized efforts to protect the intact forests and rehabilitate degraded forests along roadside.
AB - Sprawling road networks cutting through forested areas continue to be a potent catalyst of deforestation in tropical regions. Yet, pantropical assessments limited by the lack of high-resolution global maps of tropical forest loss induced by road networks. Here, we harnessed the road dataset from the Global Roads Inventory Project and the forest loss dataset from Global Forest Change, to produce global tropical high-resolution maps of road impact index spanning 2001 to 2020. We find that the forest area within a 1-km distance from roads accounts for about one-sixth, but its proportion of forest loss is nearly one-third, the road impact index is 2.45 times higher than those beyond the zone. The road impact index of all countries shows a decreasing trend with the distance from roads and increasing from 2001 to 2020. Our findings emphasize the urgent need for globalized efforts to protect the intact forests and rehabilitate degraded forests along roadside.
KW - 1172 Environmental sciences
KW - 4112 Forestry
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105000496907&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1038/s43247-025-02158-8
DO - 10.1038/s43247-025-02158-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000496907
SN - 2662-4435
VL - 6
JO - Communications Earth and Environment
JF - Communications Earth and Environment
IS - 1
M1 - 218
ER -